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Pearson Palamino...again

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smrobertson 07-Apr-20
Dry Bones 07-Apr-20
smrobertson 07-Apr-20
smrobertson 07-Apr-20
smrobertson 07-Apr-20
smrobertson 07-Apr-20
Wayne Hess 07-Apr-20
moleman 1 07-Apr-20
Gray Goose Shaft 07-Apr-20
Jim 07-Apr-20
WATERMOCCASIN 07-Apr-20
Shag 07-Apr-20
Mike E 07-Apr-20
fdp 07-Apr-20
Harry 07-Apr-20
Knifeguy 08-Apr-20
rare breed 08-Apr-20
Supernaut 08-Apr-20
joe vt 08-Apr-20
Nemophilist 08-Apr-20
3D Archery 08-Apr-20
cobra 08-Apr-20
stagetek 08-Apr-20
CHICKENFOOT 08-Apr-20
Pdiddly 08-Apr-20
CD 08-Apr-20
Babysaph 09-Apr-20
duckbill 09-Apr-20
duckbill 09-Apr-20
From: smrobertson
Date: 07-Apr-20

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Here is another beauty from the Amish cabinet shop. I spent hours sanding and scraping before taking it to Daniel for spraying. Love the dark riser wood.

From: Dry Bones
Date: 07-Apr-20




Yes sir those are good looking bows. Good Job on the refinish.

-Bones

From: smrobertson
Date: 07-Apr-20

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From: smrobertson
Date: 07-Apr-20

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From: smrobertson
Date: 07-Apr-20

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Date: 07-Apr-20

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From: Wayne Hess
Date: 07-Apr-20




Great looking bow Scott, I would like one L.H. 42#@28”

From: moleman 1
Date: 07-Apr-20




Awesome job. Great looking bow.

From: Gray Goose Shaft
Date: 07-Apr-20




Beautiful reconditioning.

From: Jim Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 07-Apr-20




Wow! Is that beautiful!

From: WATERMOCCASIN
Date: 07-Apr-20




Very nice job on the restore!

From: Shag
Date: 07-Apr-20




Absolutely beautiful! I’d LOVE to have one about 50#

From: Mike E
Date: 07-Apr-20




Honestly, I need another bow like a hole in my head but I sure wouldn't mind havin' one of those,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

From: fdp
Date: 07-Apr-20




That one turned out really nice as well.

From: Harry
Date: 07-Apr-20




Love the old butcher block looking bows!

From: Knifeguy
Date: 08-Apr-20




Ooh la la!

From: rare breed
Date: 08-Apr-20




Making the old beautiful and young again...

From: Supernaut
Date: 08-Apr-20




Nice job, it's a beauty!

From: joe vt
Date: 08-Apr-20




WOW !!!!

That is a beautiful bow.............man I want it.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 08-Apr-20




Nice

From: 3D Archery
Date: 08-Apr-20




Love the wood grain on that. Nice bow, sort of jealous

From: cobra
Date: 08-Apr-20




At $25 just keep running em through....

From: stagetek Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 08-Apr-20




Nice job. Ben made some good looking bows in the day.

From: CHICKENFOOT
Date: 08-Apr-20




I got one just like it if anyone is interested lefty 55lb

From: Pdiddly
Date: 08-Apr-20




Very nice...you inspired me to get working on mine.

Is that a 1961 Scott? Mine looks similar and has white glass and little decals at the tips and the fades.

From: CD
Date: 08-Apr-20




Very nice for sure!!

From: Babysaph
Date: 09-Apr-20




Nice.,

From: duckbill
Date: 09-Apr-20

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I've had quite a few, maybe 30 or so. Refinished them and sold them. I preferred the rosewood ones to the walnut models and still have a few hanging around. The heavier 50# plus models weren't as popular as I guess most people considered the a target bow. I still have one in brown glass that is 55# that I took several caribou with. Heck they even make good bow racks when they are too twisted to repair or bring back to life.

From: duckbill
Date: 09-Apr-20

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Closer look at the few I still have





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