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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: vermonster13 on March 08, 2009, 03:06:00 PM
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Have never seen that type of limb locking system. Looks tuff tho.
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Looks like AMI bow sold in retails stores to me..Mark
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That's not a prototype Cascade is it? The limbs look like Steve Gorr's models, but they didn't have that locator. That's a bit of overkill on the limb alignment by golly.
I once had an old Border recurve that had limbs like that as well, but not the intricate alignment thingy.
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I shares features of several bows. The bow belongs to Intuit and he asked me if I knew who made it. This one I can say I haven't seen the attachment system before. I thought maybe and early Hoyt or possibly Border. It's numbered like a Widow but I have never seen one like it.
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The riser does look like a Cascade Whitetail Hawk. And the Cascade (and Checkmate) has the curved limb bases.
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Yep I'd say a Cascade. Get ahold of Steve Gore and see if he can ID it.
Mike
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Where would one get ahold of Steve Gore?
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I have a Cascade with the same riser and limb set up but in grey actionwood. Smooth shooter and great performer.
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I thought of the Cascade White Hawk to. My hunting budy from college had one that his dad let him hold for while. His dad stuck quite a few Tenn. whitetails before he pasted it on to us.
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It's Steve Gorr...not Gore.