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this is a sweet 3 piece longbow i recently acquired from a fellow tradganger.hermann flying eagle sonic flight deluxe,64" 52@29 bacote lam lims with boo cores,bacote and diamondwood handle.very easy on the eyes and after some love bites by the bow with her trying to train me how to hold her we get along great.i'll be holding onto her for ya tw.
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Sweet looking longbow. I bet it shoots awesome.
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very smooth bow
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very nice bow
this was how she trained me in the art of how she wanted to be shot...looks a lot worse in person trust me.it was like a wasp sting every time.
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ICE does wonders...
pretty sweet :thumbsup:
I saw that bow when the former owner posted pics, in the classifieds, and now. Each time it just makes me drool. Very cool.
I met Fred and bought one of his Sonic flight bows in Sept. of '08. Mine is 55#. It is a real shooter. He makes beautiful bows. I know mine's a keeper.
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wonder why his bows are not mentioned more often.they shoot great,look great.any ideas?
Like a wasp sting "every time"?? You a slow learner or what? :knothead: :D
Very nice! :thumbsup:
Fred builds each bow by hand, one at a time. They are works of art. and, by golly I can hit with 'em too!
He doesn't advertise but here is his site.
http://www.hermannarchery.com/index.html
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