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The bow that you would like to have back

Started by jeffg, June 29, 2013, 09:24:00 AM

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wandering monk

a long bow I made for a close friends brother in law around 20 years ago...I should have made a second one for me...some super special zebra wood...66" 50#@28...dug this out of an old album and scanned it...

ted/wandering monk
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public water 20"er

doubleo

My old Assenheimer. That bow was a deer magnet.   ;)
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RETARMY06

Not really my bow, but my step-fathers 52# American Archery recurve. It may have been a Cheetah model. It was way too much bow for me at the time, but he was lethal with it. Who knows I just may buy a used one - there are some floating around I'm sure.
He took a doe once from about 30 yards using matches taped on for sights - that's old school. And of course, rubber band silencers.

RETARMY06

Not really my bow, but my step-fathers 52# American Archery recurve. It may have been a Cheetah model. It was way too much bow for me at the time, but he was lethal with it. Who knows I just may buy a used one - there are some floating around I'm sure.
He took a doe once from about 30 yards using matches taped on for sights - that's old school. And of course, rubber band silencers.

RETARMY06

Not really my bow, but my step-fathers 52# American Archery recurve. It may have been a Cheetah model. It was way too much bow for me at the time, but he was lethal with it. Who knows I just may buy a used one - there are some floating around I'm sure.
He took a doe once from about 30 yards using matches taped on for sights - that's old school. And of course, rubber band silencers.

Spookeytooth

QuoteOriginally posted by David Mitchell:
Interesting thread.  I have on a couple of occasions sold a bow that I regretted selling and had a chance to get back--then I remembered why I sold them in the first place--usually wind up selling them again.  My view is that the eleventh commandment says something to the effect that "bow money must stay in bows" so when one is sold the money is tucked away for another.    :readit:    We mu8stn't violate the 11th commandment.    :nono:  
AMEN brother!!!
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