Looking for a Wooden thumbhole laminate.
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Looking for a Wooden thumbhole laminate.
Still looking for a stock, if anyone has one. Had some pc problems after I posted before. I could not login. Looking for a thumbhole laminate, for a 2005 Exocet 200. Pics would be a great help. I think Mark used to make them, is he still in business? Thanks Don
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bought his crankeroo before the season started. fast shipping and a good seller.
cheers
bought his crankeroo before the season started. fast shipping and a good seller.
cheers
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Hi,
I love my stock that Mark made. If you can get a hold of them they are great. The only down side is they are way heavier than the Y25 stock.
Steven
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I love my stock that Mark made. If you can get a hold of them they are great. The only down side is they are way heavier than the Y25 stock.
Steven
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Steven in England
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You won't find any of Marks stock match the limbs perfect. When I bough my stock 4 years ago I tried it will about 4 different limb colours, none matched so I left it boxed up. Below is another limb colour I tried.
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Anyway when I bought my Y25 it matches no better than the Mark stock which you can see from the photos. So I decided to make a bow with the Mark stock and I would not change it now. What's good enough for Excalibur is good enough for me. I bet if you ask all the Y25 owners it only a very minor issue that the limbs don't match?
You won't find any of Marks stock match the limbs perfect. When I bough my stock 4 years ago I tried it will about 4 different limb colours, none matched so I left it boxed up. Below is another limb colour I tried.
[img][img]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m225 ... C01299.jpg[/img]
Anyway when I bought my Y25 it matches no better than the Mark stock which you can see from the photos. So I decided to make a bow with the Mark stock and I would not change it now. What's good enough for Excalibur is good enough for me. I bet if you ask all the Y25 owners it only a very minor issue that the limbs don't match?
Steven in England
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Here is one that Foreman had on the trading post and I don't believe it sold. He had two but I purchased one of them. He was great to deal with and its a great stock. I'll post a pic of mine later for you.foreman
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christmas is almost here. beautiful natural coler laminated thumbhole righthand stock. never been in the woods. this is the answer to a quiet bow. 250.00 plus shipping. mark doest make these anymore from what i know. let me know foreman 603 817 0332 or 603 679 5280. thanks
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Thanks groundpounder,
I purchased the stock from foreman. Thanks groundpounder, for the pics. Who cares about color, or matching. If your wearing a suit and tie maybe. My personal evaluation of the excaliber stock is this, fits well, is light, but makes more noise, than anything in the woods. I hunt mostly on the ground, not perched in a tree, because I can't climb with my shoulder injury. When your still hunting or stalking, every twig, limb or briar that comes in contact with that stock, makes a most unnatural sound. I hate it for that reason only. I think they should have offered a nice wooden stock like marks, years ago. For treestand hunters, weight should not be that big of a deal. I would have bought the new bow with the wooden stock, but it was more economical to buy a stock. groundpounder, the pic of the stock (The one I think I bought, if it was natural colored is going to get a couple of coats of bow dull anyway. I'm anxious for it to get here. Good luck to all in the late season. Don
I purchased the stock from foreman. Thanks groundpounder, for the pics. Who cares about color, or matching. If your wearing a suit and tie maybe. My personal evaluation of the excaliber stock is this, fits well, is light, but makes more noise, than anything in the woods. I hunt mostly on the ground, not perched in a tree, because I can't climb with my shoulder injury. When your still hunting or stalking, every twig, limb or briar that comes in contact with that stock, makes a most unnatural sound. I hate it for that reason only. I think they should have offered a nice wooden stock like marks, years ago. For treestand hunters, weight should not be that big of a deal. I would have bought the new bow with the wooden stock, but it was more economical to buy a stock. groundpounder, the pic of the stock (The one I think I bought, if it was natural colored is going to get a couple of coats of bow dull anyway. I'm anxious for it to get here. Good luck to all in the late season. Don
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