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Toklat1
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Wooo Hooo! Just got off the phone and have my silvertip on order. Ten months and a wake up I can hardly wait. Thanks to all of you out there for your input on this excellent bow.

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Mark Griffin
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Shawn Leonard
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Well that is no good, ya need to tell us what woods and did ya get the FF option and all that good stuff! Shawn

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john1271
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i know what you mean toklat1 i too am waiting but mine is in the end of august i bought the used one they had,dave is going to checkered the grip for me,cant sleep always wanted one

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black creek banshe 41#@28 60"god bless and have a red letter day...

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Man those are some purty bows...I saw a couple of them at the bow shoot yesterday...it was hard to keep from drooling on 'em...definitely a bow to put on my wish list(at the top)...

David

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Toklat1
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OK, OK, Walnut Dymondwood Riser, Shedua Limb veneers, Checkered Grip, Sheep Horn tips, Custom Antler Limb knobs. However, I did not get the FF option. I may have an inlay put in but have to send the pics to Dave first and let him see the detail.

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Mark Griffin
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Shawn Leonard
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Get the FF with the Dymondwood riser ya can and to me I notice the difference, both in performance and just the way they shoot. Shawn

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Toklat1
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This will be my first custom made bow and only the second bow for me to own.....I talked with Dave on the FF option, He says it is a little more stiffer with it. Due to shoulder surgery and being left with half my cartiladge in my bow arm. I opted out of FF. I have time to change my mind however. I forgot to mention, The bow is 60", 50lb @ 27".

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Mark Griffin
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Shawn Leonard
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Funny that is why I said FF, I have had both my shoulders done and non-FF bows bither them more for some reason. Great bows, you will love it! Shawn

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I have about 9 months left on my order. Hey Dave, You will have to tell us how you like the real bark under the glass on that bow. FF or NonFF it is your bow and I don't have a preferance either way!!!

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Toklat1
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I don't mind the wait. I think it'll be that much sweeter when it arrives!!

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Mark Griffin
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LEOPARD
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They're awesome bows!
Dave is one of the best bowyers out there, IMO! [Big Grin]
You won't be disappointed!

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Ben Kleinig
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That's great!

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If it were mine I'd get the FF option that way you can shoot any type of string.
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Rico
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I have the ST 58" 57# @ 27" shedua riser and shedua limbs. Thats 2" shorter than my Bighorn and I think I would check out a 56" for the next one.
I didn't want the FF either it came with the checkering and I sent it back and had it removed.
Dave and Beth are great to work with and their bows are super

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OUTSTANDING BOWS & OUTSTANDING PEOPLE [thumbsup]

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