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who owns that maddog?

Started by Medley, September 01, 2012, 12:06:00 PM

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Medley

I remember seeing pics of a Maddog on this site before, but can't remember how I found them. Somebody has a Maddog that is all Ash or Myrtle or something very light colored like these. It had black or brown glass.

I would love to see these pics again, as well as get confirmation of the wood used. There were about 5 pics, all taken from a deck and a backyard.

Anybody help me out?

JimB

I'm not sure about the exact bow but Prairie Drifter has several and some real lookers too.

Medley

The bow I am talking about is very natural looking, nearly unfinished. Not one of prairie drifters.

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Medley

I did, he doesn't recall. I searched all morning. Will try again. I know its here somewhere because I almost bought one like it back in January. I will look again later

Paul/KS

It might be the one he made for me. He posted it as "Plain and simple" as I recall...
66" tip to tip,45#@28". Walnut riser with ash limbs and flat finished brown glass. Shoots smooth and looks good.
Can't post a pic at the moment but will try later.

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Medley

Like that bow, but what I am looking for was nearly blonde looking.

Paul/KS

Yep, that's the one.
Thanks for finding the post Bud B.
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