Nice score LongStick. You're lucky to find one I think. Raging Water's been looking a long time. I have a Sirocco and it shoots really well. Pretty hard hitter, too. Beautiful design. It was my first Hill and I love it. It's 48@29 and has a locator grip.
How long is yours and what type of grip does it have (straight, dished or locator)? Just curious. Thanks.
I'm not sure what you want to know about the Sirocco, so I'll tell you what I know. The Sirocco is a Howard Hill Archery Limited Edition that was offered in 2009. Only 50 were produced. The bow is named after Errol Flynn's yacht. He and Howard were fishing buddies.
The bow features a teak riser. The riser handle is wrapped in black genuine stingray skin. This is the only time stingray has been offered by HHA. The guy I bought my bow from said that a friend of his liked it so much that he asked Craig Ekin to wrap one of his bow handles in it. Apparently there was some skin leftover from the Sirocco run. It probably won't be offered again, unless Craig has some reason to do another "marine" model. The riser has a sterling silver marlin inlay. The only writing on the riser is the limited edition number #XX of 50.
There are five laminations to the limbs under glass. From back to belly the lams are as follows: black glass, 2 lams of bamboo, 1 center lam of cocobolo, 2 lams of bamboo, clear glass. The limb tips have double overlays of whale baleen over bamboo. On my bow the belly lam of bamboo, the one under the clear glass, is dramatically darker than the inner bamboo lams, so I think it is tempered. I've never handled another Sirocco, so I can't confirm that.
I don't know much more than that. If you find out anything else interesting about it let me know. Enjoy the bow and good luck with it.