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Grunt:
George, thanks for the reply. I'll look closely at the handle tomorrow. I appreciate your looking into this for me.

gstoneberg:
By the way, in my searching for old recurves, my experience was that most of the bows in that era were lower draw weight with 40 and 45lbs being the most common by far.  You did well to find a 50lb version at such a low price.  Sometimes garage sales can be a real gold mine.  Good luck with the bow.

George

koan:
Got one just like it in the shop, im repairing it for a friend that stored it incorrectly for years...but im tracing the outline before i return it..the curves are awesome on this model...Brian

osage outlaw:
A coworker gave me one similar to that.  It is orange and white and is only 35# or 40#. 

Eric Krewson:
A friend gave me the same model bow a few years ago. He picked it up at an auction for $2. The limbs are really warped, so far I havent been able to straighten them. Mine is a 55 pounder and even though the string is way off the handle it is a pretty good shooter.

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