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    • codger
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        I aquired one of my long term goals I purchased a John Schulz
        Natural longbow 80#@28″ this is one of the most beautiful bows ive ever seen. its very simple yet elegant at the same time the fisnsh is beyond compare. It apaered to have never been shot when i purchased it. does anyoen know how to get an idea when it was manufactured?

      • bobmack11qq
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          sure would love to see some pix of it

        • Bruce Smithhammer
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            bobmack11qq wrote: sure would love to see some pix of it

            x 2.

          • codger
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              What size pictures can I upload here? ill see if I can set my camera to that size and take some pics to upload.

            • Robin Conrads
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                codger wrote: What size pictures can I upload here? ill see if I can set my camera to that size and take some pics to upload.

                Here are the instructions for Posting Pictures in the Forums. You can also email them to me at webmaster@tradbow.com and I’ll post them “just now.” That could be anywhere from two minutes to two days 😆 it just depends on where I’m at when you email them to me.

              • Robin Conrads
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                  codger wrote: The bow as built by John Schulz for a Mr.Bill W Hamey its 80#@29″ Five laminations of bamboo the model is The Tonkin. the pictures really dont do it justice the finish looks a mile deep. The riser Is I believe Myrtle wood. Its so pretty I strung it up and shot a couple dozen arrows through it then unstrung and hung it on my home office wall. It shoots really sweet draws very nice depsite its poundage. I couldn’t bear to beat it up shooting it all the time. I’m looking for another that’s not so nice to use as a shooter but it took me years to find this one so it could be a long search.

                • droptine59
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                    I refinished one years ago that was a pleasure to do and shoot. Great bow and bowyer

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