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Sixty inch, three-piece takedown model. 55 pounds at 28 inches.

Limbs are bamboo under clear glass, riser is rosewood and birdseye maple.

Very smooth, very powerful, superb hunting weapon.

Included in the sale is all the misc tackle I've accumulated over the years, including:

A bolt-on limb quiver, a hip quiver, lots of arrows and shafts, misc nocks, points and broadheads, a Bitzenburger fletching jig, fletching choppers, a sack of turkey wing feathers, a bow stringer and assorted tools, and a foam broadhead target.

Asking $750.0 for the whole collection. I'm located in Moscow, Idaho, local pick-up only. Thanks for looking.
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Pretty bow. Unfortunately, I no longer bow hunt and the rest is on the wrong side for me anyway. I will mention this to my Son, however; he already has all of my tools & fletching equipment & materials, but he may be interested in the bow.
 

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Absolutely gorgeous bow. I too am left handed and had to sell my two Blacktail Elites do to nerve damage in my bow hand and causing my groups to open up with fliers to the point I no longer felt a responsible bow hunter. Amazing that bows like yours that are true works of ( functional ) art and a thin tube of graphite can cost as much or more.
 

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Yeah, it hurts to sell it, but unfortunately my archery days are behind me and I'd rather someone put it to good use rather than leave it hanging on the wall collecting dust... Hopefully someone can use all the tackle I've accumulated as well.

It is interesting isn't it. As a society, we seem to be losing our appreciation for craftsmanship and replacing it with a desire for tech. All you have to do is look at the way rods have been marketed for the last decade or so. It's been bizarre watching the price of graphite increase to the point where a lot of quality bamboo is now competitively priced. Strange days.
 
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