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I finished this bow up today. 64",50#@28. Backed w/Eastern Diamondback and put a John Strunk style laced grip and Beavertail rest/sideplate on it. Brushed on Poly on the skins and Tru-Oil on the belly.
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Very nice!! Tiller is excellent, I think John would approve of the handle wrap.
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Thanks fellas. I got big plans for this bow.There's room for one more right under the turkeys tail! Posts: 378 | From: N.E. IOWA | Registered: Jun 2006
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See look Kendall also has an awesome set of deer mounts to go with. I bet ya he has a gorgeous wife too. Posts: 1309 | From: Westminster, MD | Registered: Mar 2006
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