Topic: Saluki Turk 68#

After more than a year of waiting, the Turk finally arrived.  I will provide more photos later.

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Re: Saluki Turk 68#

Looking forward to this!

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Re: Saluki Turk 68#

Please, let us see your bow. Looking forward to the photos.

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4 (edited by WarBow 2013-01-22 06:51:19)

Re: Saluki Turk 68#

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Re: Saluki Turk 68#

How do you like it compared to your other bows?

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That is a nice bow for sure.

Please, a little comparison with the Hwarang and the Grozer?

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7 (edited by WarBow 2013-01-25 20:52:41)

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Here is a very brief comparison of the three brands:

Saluki Turk - smooth draw due to the longer ears; harder to string with the walk through method due to the slippery and curvy surface

SMG & YMG - smooth draw due to the lamination material; easy to string with the walk through method

Grozer Short Turk: very smooth draw due to the organic material inside; harder to string due to the slippery and curvy surface

Grozer G4 Bashkir: not so smooth draw even with the long ears: harder to string due to the slippery and curvy surface

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