Shakespeare Bows

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Kamn
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#21 Post by Kamn »

ey ey Captain

Longtrad, I may take you up on your offer......let me just figure out a few things. Also, shipping would be to Lewiston NY, I have a shipping address there that I use for all my US purchases (fedex and ups always have extra charges that are insanely high)

The wife and I are talking about buying some property just a little north of us in and around cottage country and maybe putting a small cabin on it, currently looking at a 100 acre lot thats next to Crown land (government land) and there are creeks and lakes nearby, looks like it would be good hunting land, so I may have to hold off on purchases for a while, But let me figure out whats happening and then I will get back to you on your beauty Bear

Longtrad
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#22 Post by Longtrad »

No worries, take your time, the bear will be on the rack waiting getting jealous of all the action my longbow gets lol

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#23 Post by Shadowhntr »

Here is my Shakespeare wonderbow, X-24 Yukon 40lb @ 28"(left) and my RedWing Hunter 45 lb @ 28"(Right)

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Longtrad
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#24 Post by Longtrad »

I always thought the redwing hunter was a sharp looking bow

Carpdaddy
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#25 Post by Carpdaddy »

You guys got me lusting and I don't buy bows!

Kamn
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#26 Post by Kamn »

Beautiful bows Shadowhntr

Kamn
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#27 Post by Kamn »

Here is one I picked up a few weeks ago Shakespeare Wambaw 45#@28 - 58" (sorry for the dark pic)

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Has 2 small holes in the riser that need to be filled and blended & the limbs are both off a little to the right but nothing a little warmth and twisting back wont fix

Roadking
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#28 Post by Roadking »

Kirk sorry for the delay, been working on beating this flipping col and busy with work ugh! Thanks for the tips on looking out for a bow. I will definitely put them to use as I play around with this some more. I've started to watch a bit more on line to get familiar with the pricing and values. I'm in no hurry and enjoying the search. I'll be sure to reach out to a if I have any questions. Thanks.

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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#29 Post by Captainkirk »

Roadking wrote:Kirk sorry for the delay, been working on beating this flipping col and busy with work ugh! Thanks for the tips on looking out for a bow. I will definitely put them to use as I play around with this some more. I've started to watch a bit more on line to get familiar with the pricing and values. I'm in no hurry and enjoying the search. I'll be sure to reach out to a if I have any questions. Thanks.
No worries, I have a cold that's been dogging me for the better part of a month now. Just holler if you need help or advice...not that I'm an expert or anything, but I've done alright in my dealings.
Aim small, miss small!

Kamn
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Re: Shakespeare Bows

#30 Post by Kamn »

Have either of you 2 tried Elderberry syrup?? Works a treat on colds and flu's

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