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New longbow!

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by octhereicome, Feb 1, 2011.

  1. octhereicome

    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    Do you guys have any longbows that are good quality and dont break the bank?
    My dads looking at buying a new one in the next few weeks
    Thanks!
     
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    octhereicome Weekend Warrior

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    awesome thanks! ill have him check those out
     
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    It wont be for a few more months, but I have some wood that will be cured in a few months and might start making some longbows. Ive got two that have to be done ASAP, and after I finish them, I might start putting together some bows to have in stock.
     
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    let me know what you will have in stock after you get them done
     
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    Highly recommend RERbows.com, Kevin is one of the best bowyers in the business and his prices and warranty can't be beat. They will be at the Wisconsin Deer and Turkey Expo this weekend. Otherwise check out their website. I garauntee you will be satisfied. His bows are in the video series Masters of the Barebow. Prices start around $400 or so for instock bows, He gives pretty good deals to those just starting out in trad archery.
    Good Luck.
     

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