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Centaur Triple Carbon Dark Cocobolo riser with Cottonmouth skins.
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Here is a Shrew I used to own. Why did I sell this???
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Kadbow... Nice to find out one of the owners of that bow.
I've had a few picture of that bow saved for some time now.
Those are one of my top 3 best looking limbs I've ever seen...not trying to rub it in..lol
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holy smokes kadbow...feelin your pain on that one. Geez id give my left arm... that thing is a drool magnet
And v-archer, that bow immediately made me think of a sketchy tough ladies man going to the prom while pack heat under his tux.
keep this thread going.
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quote:Originally posted by DannyBows: [QB] Nate at BamaBows builds awesome dark stained Curly Maple bows. This is a 58" Expedition Hunter in a 2pc.
There are some beautiful recurves in this thread, but I LOVE the colors in your longbow. It makes me smile from ear to ear knowing that in a few weeks, I'll have a hunter model like it. I think the wood and colors I picked are identical to yours. Seeing your photos, I know I made a good choice.
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