From: NataliaA
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Date: 28-Aug-14 |
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Hey, I was wondering if anyone has some information about the history of this bow. Also something about manufacturing process, materials, who design it, or any information related to this bow.
Thanks
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 28-Aug-14 |
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Natalia, I just sent you a PM. It isn't specific about the takedown, but is good information.
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From: NataliaA
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Date: 28-Aug-14 |
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I answered..thanks! Is very good information
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From: MStyles
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Date: 28-Aug-14 |
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I owned one. Ben Pearsons 2 pc knuckle take down is the only take down I ever liked. One important thing to keep in mind if you're thinking of buying one; don't get the first year they made the Signature. They had problems with the adhesive and the arms of the knuckle were too short. I have seen one of those early Signatures. There was a 1/8" gap between the arms of the knuckle and the wood. It is imho, an excellent bow. The BP Mercury Marauder is the top BP T/D.
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 28-Aug-14 |
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They also made the Silencer in that model takedown...a 58" bow with a more massive riser. They came around in the mid 70's.
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