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shakespeare wonderbow lh 400?

Started by stickytoes, January 15, 2011, 11:18:00 PM

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stickytoes

does anyone have info on these bows?i found one in nice shape on craiglist that matches my specs. 64" 50# at 28".it is brown glass. what i am wondering is the age and if they are good shooters? any info would be appreciated the price is fair but the drive to get it is 4 hour round trip. thanks in advance

killinstuff

I shot my first deer with a 58", 45#@28" Wonderbow 30 years ago when I was 15. I bet the bow was at least 10 years old when it was given to me and I still have it today. Been thinging of sending it to Whip for a health check at the Bow Hospital. Just have to fine the time.

Do they shoot good? Only as good as the guy pulling the string.
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Dave Alaxanian

I've got a 45lb.-64" Wonderbow riser is What looks like Bulbinga-Bow shoots great! The shame is I ignore it sitting there on my rack-All too many of us have some real beautys like this-(like new) and don't shoot em--Good luck You'll be happy with your Wonderbow but at 64'' make sure there's no limb twist as alot of guys string em without a bowstringer and twist the long limbs---

Stinger

"Wonderbow" was part of the entire Shakespeare label, so it doesn't really tell us which model bow it is.  There should be another label on the bow that has the model - like Yukon, Kaibab, Custer, Nacheda, etc.  That would help.  The lh 400 doesn't ring a bell with me.  They used a lot of brown glass in a number of their models.  They also had a cinnamon glass that is often confused with brown.


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