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    • Bruce Smithhammer
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        A few pics of a new 3-piece Tomahawk I picked up.

        62″ AMO

        #57 @ 28″

        Designed by Dale Karch, and made by Hunter’s Niche (Ron Pittsley/Predator). It’s a great looking bow, with Brazilian cherry limbs. I was pleasantly surprised by how good the grip feels in the hand, and its no slouch when it comes to delivering a heavy arrow. I like.

        better pics to come…

      • Alexandre Bugnon
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          I had a two-piece Diamond SS also 62″ and 57#@28! 😀

          I loved that bow. Of the 6 or 7 bows I bought and sold over the last 11 years, It is the only one I wish I kept!

        • Bruce Smithhammer
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            AlexBugnon wrote: I had a two-piece Diamond SS also 62″ and 57#@28! 😀

            I loved that bow. Of the 6 or 7 bows I bought and sold over the last 11 years, It is the only one I wish I kept!

            Yeah, I’m surprised that you don’t hear more about them, but it seems like the people who have them really like them. I think the one piece versions are made by Great Plains?

          • Cameron Unruh
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              I agree…I don’t hear much from people about the Tomahawk bow line, which I would not really expect to except for the fact that Three Rivers Archery is somewhat of a well known traditional archery resource and this is thier bow line. I have a 58# Tomahawk Diamond SS one piece and love it!

              Smithhammer – The three piece looks awesome. I have been eyeing those for sometime now. Since i have been building bows I think I will try to make a three piece in the same fashion as thier line. I really like the riser and some three piece risers are a little to blocky for my taste.

              Enjoy the new bow!

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