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Wade Phillips
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Re: Herter's Bows
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July 31, 2009, 08:59:00 PM »
Lucas & Kevin -
Well, come to think of it, there might have been an instance to two where their catalog advertising or descriptions may have slightly embellished the truth.
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fatman
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Re: Herter's Bows
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PT Barnum was a rank amateur....
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Dave Watson
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Re: Herter's Bows
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The glass on Herters bows is Farbenglass, from Germany. Always mustard and black except on target models of 66" or longer, then it was white, and on CV-17 International Match Hunter models of the 70's, it was green and black.
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