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Old 04-12-2004, 08:53 PM   #1
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How 'but them high tech split limbs?

And for those who think the Whisker Bisquit is a great 'new' idea...

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By the way, those riser/rest designs are from the 1930s and 40's.
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And to think I was looking at an AR 34!
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Now Art, tell the truth...

That's XXXXXXs prototype for their '05 line, right?

I bet it's a shooter
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Split limbs + split riser = double the fun.....

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LOL!

If you guys have never snooped around at www.archeryhistory.com you need to. You'd be amazed at all the things that have been tried over the years. And at how many of those old, failed ideas have come back, disguised as 'hot new technology."
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Art, hopefully that's a safe place, as when I searched "really old whisker biscuit" I got some links that I think have scarred me for life...

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...when I searched "really old whisker biscuit" I got some links that I think have scarred me for life...
Really? Who'da thunk it...

Rangeball, I believe archeryhistory.com is owned by Martin. It's as safe as anywhere on the web. Except for one old Bear Archery ad that ran in Playboy back in the 60's. [:-]
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If you guys have never snooped around at www.archeryhistory.com you need to. You'd be amazed at all the things that have been tried over the years. And at how many of those old, failed ideas have come back, disguised as 'hot new technology."
So, I am guessing that Martin is getting alot of Royalites from all these spin-offs.....
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