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Camo in 1988-89 "Bowhunter" or "Bowhunting" magazine.
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Any of you guys have some of these old mags around and can tell me the name of a company that advertised their unique camo in those years BowHunter/ing . It had the pattern that resembled the Vietnam tiger stripe but it came in seasonal colors like light green for spring and brown or reddish for fall. I always thought it was the best camo around back then and used to have a catalog but the name escapes me.
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Re: Camo in 1988-89 "Bowhunter" or "Bowhunting" magazine.
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Was it Camo Clan? I didn't have that pattern from them, but seem to remember they had something like that.
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Re: Camo in 1988-89 "Bowhunter" or "Bowhunting" magazine.
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Yep, Camo Clan from Texas. Robert Hogue's company I believe. They made a great short billed hat, and also produced WW II camo in an autumn colors pattern.
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