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T.L
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Hello all.

Does anyone have any experience with these bows? If so, how do they compare to other short hybrids? They look pretty sweet.

Any opinions would be welcome.

thanks,
Tom.

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ArcticArcher
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Tom,

Here is a link that I posted about my new WHC Bow.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=067382

I love mine, its the Kestrel 56" its 60@28, sweet bow. Can't compare to other, it's my first one.

Mike is first rate

Nick

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Jake Fr
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i got one the kestrel 54" 55@28 smooth as silk to draw and light as a feather mike dunaway builds a awsome bow
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T.L
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Hi Nick,

Actually, your bow is what inspired my question. I have some of the pictures in a folder on my desktop. It is one of the most beautiful bows I have seen.

Tom.

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Paul/KS
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Mike is a great guy and he makes beautiful bows. First rate works of art... [thumbsup]

(But he can sure get stuck in a Nebraska farm field...)

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I have a 54" Kestrel that's 56#. I really enjoy shooting it more than my other bows. Mike is a great guy to deal with and his bows are top quality.
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Bryan pinick
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(But he can sure get stuck in a Nebraska farm field...) [/QB][/QUOTE]


Now that is funny!!! I happened to see a picture or 4 of that [biglaugh]

Super nice bows, and super dude.

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Anyone know Mike's what Mike's website is or how I can get in contact with him?
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WoodsyDave
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mkdsld@aol.com 785-597-2290 (not sure he has a website)

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Keith Zimmerman
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Mike doesnt have a website. He is busy as it is for a hobby:) You dont see them for sale very often.
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okla bearclaw
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Shot one at the Topeka shoot and really liked the way it shot.Got acquainted with Mike and really enjoyed being around him.

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Super nice guy and the bows pull smooth. The lightest feeling bows I've ever held.
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dhaverstick
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Just saw Mike this past weekend at the UBM Rendezvous. He is a first-rate craftsman and a fine gentleman to boot! You won't go wrong with one of his bows.
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drewsbow
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42@28 Tom ? let me know if you get one and when your tired of it. Drew

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Great looking bows. Have to try one someday.

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