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PineLander 03-19-2004 09:01 PM

Fedora Recurve
 
Fedora '560' Hunter - 60" 53# @ 28"
Grey action-wood riser and limbs under clear glass (non-glare finish).
4 yrs. new. Excellent condition, no dings, no scratches. $350 shipped.

Email or PM for pics. No trades please.

- Dave

Broker 03-20-2004 07:32 AM

RE: Fedora Recurve
 
FYI, I believe "For Sale" ads are against Forum rules; should be in free "Classifieds". Just an observation, I could be wrong.

Darrel

TJ SILVERTIP 03-20-2004 08:04 AM

RE: Fedora Recurve
 
PINEY,
YOU MUST HAVE liked that BIGHORN !! HUH ? :D

PineLander 03-20-2004 08:41 AM

RE: Fedora Recurve
 
Ahhhh... yes TJ, it's here to stay. ;)

I better watch it or I'm gonna get neutered over here. Ad police are on the prowl. :eek:

No offense, Darrel... and yes that may be. It is listed in the "Classifieds" also. I prefer to give fellow recurve shooters a heads-up where the exposure best fits the audience. I'm sure admin will pull if desired. Thanks for the advice! :)

Maybe I should have given it a reveiw and just a small mention that it's listed on the classifieds....

FEDORA '560' Hunter Review -
I was first stricken by this recurve's appearance. The limbs have a great curl and the hand grip has a good fitting contour. I have found that this bow (all Fedora's for that matter) have very good shootability. Of course, they do not have the heavy riser mass as most T/D's do, but I guess that is what surprised me the most. The deep hand grip, Fedora's trademark thumb rest, and stable limb action combine to make for a bow that definitely shoots where you point it. It is much quieter and faster than many of the one-piece recurves I have shot at this poundage. It is cut 3/16" past center and handles a variety of arrow spines very nicely. Stringing the bow must be done carefully, as the limb tips above the string nock are very narrow and very short. I believe this is what provides, in part, the quickness and liveliness of this bow. I have two Fedora '560's and will not let both of them go. ;)

PineLander 03-21-2004 08:13 PM

RE: Fedora Recurve
 
SOLD!... on her way to a good home. :)


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