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Martin Hatfield History

Started by String Cutter, March 01, 2009, 02:22:00 AM

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String Cutter

Does anyone know the ins and outs of the Martin Hatfield T/D Recurve??? When they were first made? The changes made to them over the years??? When and what they have been made of???? I've seen the older ones that are grey... then some made out of an african wood. I think I've seen like 3 differant mounting systems for the limbs???? And where I might find an extra set of limbs???
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Gehrke145

I've had 4 or 5 of them.  I see limbs on **** pretty often

String Cutter

I'm on there all the time looking under longbows and recurves in sporting goods... But I never seen any limbs by themselves??? Was really interested in the changes made to them over the years???
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Boom Stick

I was seriously considering getting a Hatfield myself.  It wasn't the price that scared me off,  it was that I couldn't find any information on new limbs!  

I wanted the 'option' of getting another set of NEW limbs, at some point,  but I don't think there is one.

String Cutter

If I get this Hatfeild I'm alookin at I was thinking maybe seein if I could have a Bowyer build me acouple limb blanks and just fitting it on my self???
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d. ward

Sc if you move this to the history and collecters forum...howattman will give you the info your after...bd

Jason_MO

I am pretty sure you can still order a new set of limbs from Martin at any archery shop that deals Martin..


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