I have recently acquired an Eicholtz 66" recurve which is labelled "Bowhunter" on the upper limb. Riser is very long with corresponding very short limbs. In fact is the longest riser length compared to working limb length I've ever seen. Black glass front and back, and very little deflex in the riser relative to the limbs, with the limbs essentially straight without curve from the fadeout until the recurve. Riser is curly maple with 2 stripes of what look like walnut. Sorry can't take pictures.
Bow has very sharp angle for recurve tip upturn, and recurves are working ones, not static. The recurves are a full 1/3 of the total short working limb length. Bow is in excellent condition and shoots seemingly quite fast compared to my other recurves, which consist of Howard Gamemaster Jets, Howatt Hunters, Wing, Groves, and such.
Very interested to learn anything I can about this Eicholtz bow model if anyone has any experience with this model. The older fellow I bought it from thinks it is from the 70's, and it does look like the last picture in Archery Archives of '75 ad for Eicholtz Bows. Thanks, Ron