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javaman was making an old grizzly reproduction that is sweet on the eyes, and with the big ol static tips your inquiring about.
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I know John Fazio made Static Limbs Bows, Ballistik and other model, but I heard that John fight a Big War for his life and don't make any bow now.... Good luck John.... Carlo from Italy
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Hi getstonedprimitivebowhunt, I'm not hunting guy, I go fishing trouts with my '73 Kodiak Hunter bow in Private little lakes. I never hunt with but may be in the future. In Italy hunting with a bow have the same reglement as Rifle hunting, it's necessary a Hunting Licence and must be payd one annual tax. Some season period are open and some stopped, it's depend for the tyoe of animal you want hunts, and most type of animal is always prohibited.... no good idea hunting in Italy. Bye Carlo
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Here you go 60" Bamboo Backed with a Walnut center strip and an Osage belly 60#@28" Static tips. Regards. Bert
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sloaf, thanks for the tip. I hadn't visited Gregs' website and had no idea that he made a static tip recurve. That is one fine looking bow.
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