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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: TRACY F on January 11, 2007, 10:42:00 AM
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I was going through some of my step-fathers old recurves that he left me and I found one that doesn't have a maker's name. This is what I have: It is a 58", 55#@ 28 take-down recurve that says "Cheyenne- Primitve Series" on top limb. The riser is drilled and tapped for an elevated rest and quiver mount and stabilzer insert. The limb bolts are knurled and stick out about 3/4 inch from limb. If anyone out there is familiar with it please let me know. It doesn't look like the Bear Cheyenne at all. Thanks a lot, Tracy
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I had one several years ago. Don't know anything about it really other than it looked like an entry-level type bow. Looks just like the t/d hoyts and t/d bears that show up on ebay pretty regular. I think they were foreign-made but sold under the hoyt or bear name and I suspect that is the same with your bow.
I sold it on ebay for less than a $100 if that gives you any idea of the value.
Mike
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Thanks for the info Mike. It's a decent shooting bow. After looking it over some more I came to the conclusion that someone designed this bow to accept sights, stabilizer and NOT shoot off the shelf for the purpose of something other than true traditional archery. It's fun to shoot and looking into setting it up for bowfishing.