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Howatt El Dorado recurve Question

Started by Mad Max, January 31, 2020, 02:14:38 PM

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Mad Max

When I google "Howatt El Dorado recurve" I get this and the wood risers too.
I can't seem to find the correct name for this bow?
Lot's of cool Recurves back in the day.


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wadde


Mad Max

Quote from: wadde on January 31, 2020, 10:25:29 PM
1975 El Dorado take Down
So this is what I get when I google "1975 El Dorado take down" :laughing:
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Lucas K

It was designed by Larry Hatfield for tournament archery while he worked for Howatt/ Martin. It was only made for a short time (one or two years I think) because it was disallowed by the NAA, and NFAA because of where the arrow set.
Lucas Kent

Mad Max

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detroitdd

The El Dorado I've had were old late 50s early 60s. They were some of the most beautiful bows I've ever collected. And they were excellent shooters as well. That was back when they were called Howatts; not Damon. I wish I kept some of them. They were works off art.



Quote from: wadde on January 31, 2020, 10:25:29 PM
1975 El Dorado take Down

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