Harold Fowler strikers for sale. I have had these for a few years, never planned on selling them, but I never use them.
I assume these have been hunted with,I only used the dymond wood once or twice. I want to sell as a lot, shipping and pay pal have all gone up.
There are 8 strikers in the picture, I am not including the osage snakewood/ tipped in the price, it has a crack in the tip. ( throwing it in, hopefully someone can fix it: I just can not throw it away)
$300.00 shipped, PayPal or money order.
Brazilian Ebony
Brazilian Chestnut
Pecan
Ipe
Patagonian Rosewood
Katalox
Dymond wood
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The bottom striker is cracked at the tip, just throwing it in: maybe someone can fix it.
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Nice strikers, lot's of history.
Yes there is. And I really struggled with selling them and how to price them.
I still have about 8 I am hanging onto, I just never use these and do not see them
Ever making it into the vest. At least 1 of his strikers always make the vest, usually multiple.
Sale pending.
Sold
Is Mr Fowler still making these? I bought some about 7 years ago, and have been wondering?
Mr Fowler has passed away but his son is carrying on the tradition of making fine strikers.
He was a true gentleman and made such great strikers. A work of art and sounded amazing. He was one of the best!
Quote from: CntrlPAlongbeard on February 26, 2021, 10:34:43 PM
He was a true gentleman and made such great strikers. A work of art and sounded amazing. He was one of the best!
Had the privilege and pleasure of meeting Mr. Harold at what I think was his last Unicoi. He could make you feel like you were the only one in the room. His strikers are now collectors items. True turkey hunting royalty.
Quote from: Turkeytider on February 27, 2021, 06:05:59 AM
Quote from: CntrlPAlongbeard on February 26, 2021, 10:34:43 PM
He was a true gentleman and made such great strikers. A work of art and sounded amazing. He was one of the best!
Had the privilege and pleasure of meeting Mr. Harold at what I think was his last Unicoi. He could make you feel like you were the only one in the room. His strikers are now collectors items. True turkey hunting royalty.
agreed, one of the nicest men I have ever met and a joy just to sit and talk to. I have about 6-7 of his I still use and really wish i would have gotten even more before he passed.