From: blake1084
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Date: 25-Oct-14 |
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I am about to order a Kurve. How do yall like em and can you show me your wood combos. I am getting a 60"48@28 bamboo core, Koa veneers and gonna let Bob pic out the best looking riser wood.
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From: George Stamps
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Date: 25-Oct-14 |
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I had one once and hope someday to have another one. Great bows in my opinion.
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From: Hunt OH
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Date: 25-Oct-14 |
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Great bow! Had a very nice one
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From: firekeeper
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Date: 25-Oct-14 |
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Never shot oneā¦ but I've been looking at these for years, heard nothing but praise for them, really like the look of some of Bob's grips.
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From: Elkhuntr
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Date: 26-Oct-14 |
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I had 3 of them over the last 15 years or so. they are a good bow and are above average in size for a 50's style bow - in other words compared to a fox breed, KOTA kill-um, great northern ghost, etc., the Kurve is larger overall. this makes it a very stable and easy bow to shoot.
my Kurve's were always noisy with a D97, and shot best with Dacron. they tuned easily and were about average in speed.
Bob's workmanship is very good and as posted above, the grips really fit well. the price is about as good as it gets for a new custom bow.
two bows of this style that I like better and would choose over the Kurve are the fox breed and toelke Chinook. for me, they shot and felt better and are worth the additional cost.
good luck.
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