How many Y25 Relayers are left?

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Post by the elf »

Bob--my y25 has never been assembled yet.Just a check to make sure all the parts are there,then back in the boxes. I have an Exocet 200 that I drag everywhere.
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Post by Pydpiper »

I spoke to a shop owner who put a new Y2K through a gun auction, they were very disappointed with what it ended up selling for. (Wish I was there)
I think the people who anticipated their arrival already own them, the rest will sell to people who simply have the extra money to spend on a bow.
A run of 500 would likely have put more pressure on the public.
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I have # 100 ... It is my main hunting bow now ... It has many field related dings in it already , but that gives it character .

I have taken 1 nice young 8 point with it , and hope to take one bigger than the one I got with my first Relayer ( many years ago ) , then I plan to retire it and display it similar to what bstout has done ( with the certificate etc. )

It would be cool to display the two of them together ( old model , new model ) , then I can bring out one of my others as my main hunting bow ...

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Here is a picture of my very first relayer that forum member Desertrat hand painted with a beauty camo pattern as well as a picture painted on the stock of the nicest buck I took with it .


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Post by R.J. »

Thanks Bob ... I liked the looks of your wood framed certificate when I saw it ... I'm going to do the same when I display my Y25 .

My wifes step Dad is into wood working .. I want to get him to make me a small wood mounting rack to display the crossbow .

It's on my long list of " things to do " ! :lol:

Do you have a picture of your Y25 displayed with the certificate ?
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Post by saxman »

:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
I don't have one
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saxman wrote:I don't have one
That is probably a good thing. I would have hated to see you wear out a collectors item with all those deer you've been taking...
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Bayou Stalker wrote:
saxman wrote:I don't have one
That is probably a good thing. I would have hated to see you wear out a collectors item with all those deer you've been taking...

Thats a good point :)

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Post by R.J. »

Nice collection Bob !

I'm thinking same thing ... don't want it in a cabinet .

Open display / simple wall rack with a harvest picture .
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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Post by GaryL »

Thats one I have not collected when it came out, tried to but could not get what I wanted :shock:

I have sold off most of my Excaliburs, gave a couple a way, plus extra parts. As the value if they come out with a new one in 2009 the 2008 should go up depending on if your a collector or not.

In either case if you can afford one its a great investment in MY VIEW !!

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