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Does anyone know if Saxon is still in business? I have a Saxon badger kids bow I am trying to get info on. It's a great little bow. They don't really seem to have any internet presence which usually means bad things for the company.
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I'd guess Randy is done. His website seems to be gone. He had to move to care for his Mother I think and is not getting any younger. Shame. I have two of his bows and love them. A really good bowyer.
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Randy was one of the few who could make those narrow , deep cored limbs, as on the American. Quite a lovely bow.
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I learned to build bows under Randy; if anyone knows of his whereabouts I sure would like a PM from him. Been way too long.....
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My first longbow was a Saxon American. A great shooting bow that I sold to another TG member some years back. Randy was the real deal. Posts: 3080 | From: Texas | Registered: Jan 2004
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