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    #16
    My first was a Switchback XT, so no.

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      #17
      I traded my first one for an old long ata Martin warthog. I wanted to try instinctive. Now Every time I upgrade compound bows I give it to someone who could use it and appreciate it

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        #18
        Originally posted by 999 View Post
        My first was a Switchback XT, so no.
        Well if we include compound bows my first I gave to my brother. He toyed around with archery but it never took.
        He still has it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Hammerdown View Post
          Still have it, but I'm not very good at selling or getting rid of things.
          This is the only reason I still get to live at home. My wife is a hoarder. She never throws anything remotely useful away.
          Now and then though I have to fix or upgrade something to maintain that status![emoji1787][emoji23][emoji1787]

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            #20
            Ok I appreciate the responses. They do make me feel better about selling it lol. Ill post it on the classifieds if any one is interested. Here are a couple of pics.

            It is 62 inches, 49# at 28in. Buckeye burl with macassar ebony. Made in 2017 or 2018..dont remember. In excellent shape.
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              #21
              A big problem with selling a bow that you purchased new as a custom is that you typically take a huge hit. Some bow companies have a long wait so if you find someone who doesn’t want to wait and the bow fits their criteria you can sometimes do better.


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                #22
                I did and was sick about it. Luckily, I got it back 4 years later from the same person. Haha

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                  #23
                  I still have my first bow,Bear Grizzly, but I gave my first compound,Bear Whitetail hunter to a poor fella in East Texas that let me hunt his place for no charge when I got my Golden Eagle.

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                    #24
                    Very nice looking stick BeardedAg!!!

                    Bisch


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                      #25
                      My first bow blew up when my daughter dry fired it.
                      No biggie. I was already using a different bow long before that happened.

                      I've never really developed a nostalgic connection to any of them.
                      They are tools to me, so I discard/replace as the need, or desire for a better tool comes along.

                      Suffice it to say: I have given away, and sold a lot of bows over the years, and have zero regrets.

                      Rick

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                        #26
                        I made my first bow. I broke it too. My first glass bow was given to me by my dad. I’ll keep it even though I don’t shoot it.

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                          #27
                          Yep I did and never regretted it. It was a compound and after about 6 years I got bored with it. Picked up a Damon Howatt recurve and have several different Trad bows now. Not bored

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