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Grozer Archery Forum

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M Hardman
Interesting, three title threads with questions in them.

Also about Grozer, he's selling off his TRH Crim-Tartar at a reduced price. Any ideas why? How does this model compare to his other TRHs?
robno
His "budget-line" (Nomad Bows) also has a sale for Crim-Tartar, and for Assyrian, so perhaps he's in the process of redesigning?
Stephen Selby
Grozer's Krim-Tartar bows are good, light horseback archery bows. But the finish on the TRH versions are not pleasing. The leather-bound ones are nicer and just as good to shoot. (A little bit narrow at the grip.)

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