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Did anybody see this one?
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Yep....
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Very nice,,so is the Jack Howard Gamemaster Jet.
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Heck, I've got one that's a lot better than that....but it's shorter and a little bit lighter. If you guys know anyone in the market to entertain that 69#er, have 'em contact me! That's a bow I can do without!

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69#? That makes my shoulder hurt to think about.

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yeah and does that come with a life time of free stringing and unstringing ? cause there is no way I could string that beast bd
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Doc, that 59#er I had was probably the quickest bow I've ever had, but I had a hard time stringing that one.
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69# and 64", I bet that baby is sweet to shoot.
What would that be at my 30" draw length?

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My buddy just mentioned to me that he has a 1959
Kodiak that he never uses.
He's gonna bring it to me tomorrow.

I will post pics tomorrow and get your thoughts on the bow. Sounds like a beauty!

..........Philip

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holy begeeszus I been FU&^ed up for a couple months and I bet I could not string a 10 pound bow today.But I would love to see pics of that 56 # beauty just the same Phil.
And I would also like to ask while we are on the subject of 59 K's where is the 125 pounder of Al's at now ? I love that one bd

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here's the story.
He said he thinks there may be an issue with limb. He strung the bow and when drawn,
he see's a crack in the wood limb core under the glass, upper limb I think.


.........Philip

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any pics Phil ? I'll be back later tonight and check bd
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Here it is.

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Whatya think.

Fixable?...........Philip

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