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huntsfairchase
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Anyone familiar with Chris Cox (Habu) older bows?
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December 26, 2010, 04:29:00 PM »
Anyone know anything, good or bad, about his older bows? Friend of mine sent me one a couple days ago. This one is a one piece called "Mamushi" with serial #51199 on it. Says hand crafted by Christopher Cox. Its a 60" bow with black glass on the belly and the rest of the bow is grey with some red and black glass in the riser. Shot it a few times, and it feels like a nice bow. Any input would be appreciated fellas. Thanks
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Re: Anyone familiar with Chris Cox (Habu) older bows?
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If you can't find any info on it, give Mr. Cox a call. He is a pleasure to talk to and will never make you feel like you are wasting his time!
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Re: Anyone familiar with Chris Cox (Habu) older bows?
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December 26, 2010, 05:09:00 PM »
I had the First LH Mamushi decribed like you say above, Very Fine Curve, I talked to Chris about it and he gave me its history, he said "Nothing" at all compared to what I've been doing, but a fine Bow none the less, if I were a Curve shooter, I'd still have it, it shot and looked Great ...
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huntsfairchase
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Re: Anyone familiar with Chris Cox (Habu) older bows?
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December 26, 2010, 06:02:00 PM »
Good info guys. Thanks. It does shoot fine, I'd agree, but I'd like to shoot one of his vyperkahns. I wouldn't say its the nicest bow I've ever shot, but it would certainly be all the bow a fella would ever need. I'll give him a shout. I'd like to know a little about it. Thanks again fellas.
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Re: Anyone familiar with Chris Cox (Habu) older bows?
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December 27, 2010, 08:47:00 PM »
If you want to sell that bow...get ahold of me. No it will not compare to the vyperkhan, or even his older recurve, or the death adder, but still a great bow. I'm a habu guy, so...like I said...I'd be interested in it if you want to sell it.
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