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WRV
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BIGHORN

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Morrison Cheyenne TD 60" 50@28 & 58" 51@28
Morrison Shawnee TD 60"
Morrison ILF 58" 48@28 & 58" 52@28 & 60" 52@28
Genesis 27:3

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toddster
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I forgot one, there was a gentleman, who passed away few years back, made a flatbow, name of bows was Bowcraft, and wow, that thing could shoot, wish that would come back.
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JV Rooster
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Rocky Mountain, Bighorn!

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>>>------John------>

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Chuck from Texas
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Any Bill Stewart bow
Chuck

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David McLendon
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Rose Oak Super Wildcat, I was just about to order one when the plug got pulled on them.
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Goshawkin
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Timberline Longbows by Pete George
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roughneck3
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Kodiak Hunter, can't believe I'm the first to post it.

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I ain't on this rock to play patty cake!

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iohkus
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Just the 3rd. vote for Super Diablo!? [Confused]

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Hmmmmm. I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm
not sure that what you heard is what I actually meant!

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IronJohn
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Penn Archery Works by Marc Lauver. These were great bows with awesome craftmanship......IJ

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'1969 Bear Kodiak Hunter'

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straitera
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The sweetest shooting Ron Maulding Tamarak 88 70" lb at 80#@28" I broke 2 weeks ago.

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Buddy Bell

Trad is 60% mental & about 40% mental.

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Steve Clandinin
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Stephen,Same spelling as mine and so are your interests.I can't believe theres two of us!
I owned a Jack Howard and like a young fool sold it,but........I've still got the catalog and glossy picture.Pm me my friend for info how to steal this from me !LOL

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Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

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dragonheart
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quote:
Originally posted by Goshawkin:
Timberline Longbows by Pete George

Yes!

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Longbows & Short Shots

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Blackstick
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quote:
Originally posted by David McLendon:
Rose Oak Super Wildcat, I was just about to order one when the plug got pulled on them.

It's hard to believe that Brandon has so much talent that he has to keep moving on. I have three of his discontinued bows and he could bring them all back.
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Elk whisperer
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Alaska pennisulla longbows

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The older I get the better I was

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BradLantz
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SLEY bows were extremely good shooters best I remember.

ADCOCK pre-ACS bows

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