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Damon Howatt Hunter..Looking for info

Started by blind one, November 13, 2008, 10:19:00 PM

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blind one

I have My hunter That I'm looking for info on.  L.E. Carrol said it was a 1972. I'm just wanting to know all I can about it...Thanks Roy



"To die is nothing. One is here, One is no longer here. It is only at the end one must be able to say 'I was a man'"...

ckruse

Nope, that one is a 1989. Multiple birch laminations. Not the most beautiful Howatt Hunter, but a very solid, durable hunting bow. I sold my 55# just like it a couple of months ago. Good, solid, dependable bows. CKruse
"The lack of machinery puts you closer to the act- an act that is ethical, good, right, and correct."- CKruse

blind one

Thank you CK on the year. L.E. wasnt exactly sure on the year...Roy
"To die is nothing. One is here, One is no longer here. It is only at the end one must be able to say 'I was a man'"...

d. ward

I thought I say I just thought Larry Hatfield told me his bowyer number is 9.And the second number is the last number of the year the bow was built 2.Built by Hatfield #9 in 1992.But now I say I thought ???????? bowdoc

PAPALAPIN

Who knows what information lurks behind those Howatt numbers...

HOWATTMAN...he do!
JACK MILLET-TBG,TGMM Family of the Bow


"Don't worry about tomorrow.  If the sun doesn't come up in the morning, we will play in the dark" - ME

The most important part of your hunting setup is the broadhead.  The rest is just the delivery system.

blind one

It must be one of them Johny Cash bows. It was a 1958,59,60,61,62......  :bigsmyl:
"To die is nothing. One is here, One is no longer here. It is only at the end one must be able to say 'I was a man'"...

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