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The downside of a Jack Howard Hunter is that it was not made by Jack Howard. Jack's customers were pressuring him to come out with a 62' model. His standard model was 66". Instead of redesigning, he bought about 50 "Hunters" from Damon Howatt, in unfinished condition. He finished them off with his logo. "Howard Hunting Bow".
What you have is a Damon Howatt Hunter with Jack's logo, and should be priced accordingly, except that it has a bit more collectors value since only about 50 "Howard Hunters" were made.
Although it carries the Jack Howard name, it does not have the Jack Howard limb design which made his Jet, Gamemasters, and Classics so special.
How much does collectors value add to it? That depends on the collector. There were only about 50 Howard Hunters nads as compareed to the number of Gamemasters, Jets, and Classics. The Jack Howard hunter is a pretty rare bow.
I have one, and it is exactly like my three Howartt Hunters.
Now as far as the quality of the bow is concerned, there is nothing "slouch" about a Damon Howatt Hunter". It is a fine bow in itself, and cherished by many; but, it is not a "true" Jack Howard.
Hope that helps.
As a side note to Charlie lamb.
I can receive e-mails, but they won't go out. I am not ignoring or avaoiding you. I will get in touch as soon as it is fixed.