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Post by Mailman »

found this site with all excalibur products


http://www.thefind.com/sports/browse-excalibur-arrow
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Post by cdup »

Thanks for sharing, Don't know if my phoenix can shoot the Prem.Posh 5.5" Teal Arrow. I guess I'll have to find a target willing to accept the callenge. :lol:
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Post by widowman »

LOL.....

I'm thinking of picking up one of the Pretty in Pink 10" vibrating dongs, looks like it will make a heck of a stabilizer.
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Post by Bayou Stalker »

cdup wrote:Thanks for sharing, Don't know if my phoenix can shoot the Prem.Posh 5.5" Teal Arrow. I guess I'll have to find a target willing to accept the callenge. :lol:
I ordered two. I thought they were the new STS replacement tips. :oops:
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Im thinking with some fur glued on you could use them as a pred decoy. Would work well on cougars. :wink:
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Post by fogducker »

was anyone brave enough to click on the link?..lol
i chickened out :oops:
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Post by wabi »

You'd have to put a lot of lube on that arrow to get it to slide down the rail.................. :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Post by dutchhunter »

i wounder if marketing dude has tested all these items for warrenty issues
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With their name on it, you can bet your azz they did their homework! :D
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Post by wheelie »

LOL love the teal one. works like a blunt for small game I guess
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Post by Pydpiper »

That was an irresponsible post, disgusting and offencive.

I only ordered two, a buck buster and a beaver tamer.
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Post by wheelie »

LOL only two huh?
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Post by mailman1 »

When I found this site, I was looking at the different places you can get excalibur stuff, I really didnot see what you guys saw, until YOU brought it up, SORRY
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Post by cdup »

mailman1 wrote:When I found this site, I was looking at the different places you can get excalibur stuff, I really didnot see what you guys saw, until YOU brought it up, SORRY
No need to be sorry, It does have helpful items on there. Thanks for sharing it! :D We just seem to go over board on some things for enjoyment. :wink: :D
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