Would excal ever do a commemorative release?

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MickB
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Would excal ever do a commemorative release?

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Of old models? Like a run of an exo era bow or matrixes as a one off. Seriously I think they would sell like beer. You can see in the signature lines of so many folks on crossbow forums - 'owner of exocet, vortex' etc -these things are still highly regarded.
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I like the idea, but the market is saturated in NA with unsold matrix bows. And the long limbers, as great as they are, anyone who wants one already has one. The cost to produce would be prohibitive when you can buy a good used vixen for half the price that would be required to pay everyones wage and now that aluminum just went up across the board.

Id buy a matrix again if it was an awesome realease id never seen before
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The stock mold probably doesn't exist anymore.
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Good point, they may no longer have the hardware
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Hmmmmmm, and I have a commemorative Y25 Exocet and a never used Y25 stock.....hmmmm. :wink:

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