years of manufacture for excal bows?
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years of manufacture for excal bows?
I was just wondering if there is a historical list of all the bows Excalibur produced and when they came into production? I had my first bow an exomax in 1999 but wondered how old this model was then and what existed before it?
Re: years of manufacture for excal bows?
There should be others on this Forum more knowledgeable on this topic than I, but since no one else has replied, I think that before the Vixen/Exocet/Exomag line-up in the late-90's, there was just the Wolverine.
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Re: years of manufacture for excal bows?
Before the Wolverine was the original Relayer. Comfy Bear or Vixenmaster either one can give a good chronological lineage as to models and variations. I was hoping that one might have answered. You might try a pm to either.
Re: years of manufacture for excal bows?
ok thanks for the info and suggestion. I started a thread a while back that I was surprised about excal dropping the matrix, and it might be folks are worried I was rehashing it .No ive shelved that rant for another year, its a pet rant of mine I usually keep it under control.
This is genuine interest in the companies model history. The first I heard of Excalibur here was the late 1990s'. I was possibly the first guy in my state with an exomax. A guy I corresponded with. Ted Mitchell who is a part time writer for our gun rags had recommended it as he had just shot some large bovines with one. I am not sure the earlier models were sold here. We had some being used, I recall a recurves with wooden stock used in the 80's, maybe the Barnett wildcat.( not sure of its production year either though)
This is genuine interest in the companies model history. The first I heard of Excalibur here was the late 1990s'. I was possibly the first guy in my state with an exomax. A guy I corresponded with. Ted Mitchell who is a part time writer for our gun rags had recommended it as he had just shot some large bovines with one. I am not sure the earlier models were sold here. We had some being used, I recall a recurves with wooden stock used in the 80's, maybe the Barnett wildcat.( not sure of its production year either though)