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Who has one and how do you like? Which one model do you have? They have a lot of choices of woods not sure which woods to go with. Probably go with the Hunter.
http://www.bamabows.com/index.html
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April 03, 2011, 03:55:12 PM »
Very good bows, the Bama Hunter – a 65” 55# Cocobola model with a walnut core and padauk accents is great. In the picture it is the dark one on the left.
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Very nice! Thanks for the reply. There are a lot of wood choices not sure of what to go with. I am going to have to do some research on the pros and cons of each type of wood. Any suggestions?
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