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Robhood23
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Well the wait is finally over! My new TallTines showed up at work this morning and I can't wait to try it out! She came in at 53#'s at 28 so it should be about 55.5-56#'s at my 29". 62"'s long with the medium riser! I was able to locate some new (old) trebark camo and Brian was able to put it on the limbs for me! Hope you like it!

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Very nice!

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Man do I love those limbs! Can't say I have seen the old trebark pattern on a set of limbs before...Nice!

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Gen273
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I LOVE THE LIMBS!!! I was always a big fan of the old trebark pattern. [thumbsup] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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That looks great! I like the trebark pattern too.

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Iowabowhunter
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Awesome bow, been wanting a TT for quite some time, hope you enjoy it!

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That's awesome! Looks like Brian laid the pattern over a dark color, maybe black. I wonder if the under color was a tan or something lighter if the pattern would have stood out more just like with skins?

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I wonder that as well Tom. I do like the old school treebark pattern.
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Sweet, reminds me of the treebark days back in the late 80's hunting with my Dad and Uncle.

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Sweet!
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I still have and wear my Redhead treebark coveralls....nice bow and limbs!


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Very personal!
I have still some Treebark myself.

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Jmatt1957
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great idea, really like the tree bark with the grey handle. I remember my first set of tree bark camo, man I thought I was invisable up in my baker climbing stand


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That old Treebark is skookum!
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I like it. That tree bark cammo brings back some good memories. [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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