New guy here with no clue about bows . I need help with some info about a Damon Howatt super diablo bow. The writings on the bow are #40@28 ESD 4217 AMO 60" LEFT
Can someone please explain what all this numbers mean , what year was the bow build and maybe how much is worth ?
It has a 40 pound drawl weight at 28 inches drawl length. It is a 60 inch long boat the other numbers or the serial numbers and left would designated as a left-handed bow. As far as what it is worth that would be dependent on the buyer and how bad they wanted it.Probably $200-$350 range. Are you trying to sell it?
Kginrick Thanks for all the info it is very helpful for a guy that has no clue . Yes I would like to sell it and find a better home for it. It been collecting dust in my garage for 5 yr now. I'm in the process of cleaning my garage and I almost put it in the garbage .
It might help to get Larry's attention if you repost with a title asking for help on an old Damon Hewett bow. Or you might even send him a personal message.
For your needs I would guide you to a Facebook group titled, "Damon Howatt Traditional Bow Owners". Someone there will likely make you an offer. Be prepared to post a photo of the bow for better identification.
To the guy wanting to know about the Damon Howatt bow. I purchased a Hibrido 55# bow new, within 2 months it started separating on the riser. Sent back and 3 months later still no word and no bow. Very disappointed. Did I waste my money? I have had a Samick Woodsman for 14 years and no problem what so ever. Just bought a Samick one piece Red Stag and killed a deer 3 days later with it. You be the judge on this.
Rebel, you might want to post your bow in the classified section for best results.
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