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907Alaska 06-19-2008 12:55 PM

BowTrix Bow Press
 
We are procuding a mid range priced bow press centered more around quality than the 119.00 presses out there.
Thebow press sells for $219.00 shipped ,we have pressed11 different kinds of bows in this press, We have pics of these bows being pressed, a Parker Trailblazer XP, A Bear Instinct, and a ROSS 337. If you want pics then PM me and I will send them. You can PM me here and I can give you payment instructions either thru PayPal or Personal Check or Money Order...
Thanks, Joe
PayPal: [email protected]
MO or checks: Joe McWilliams, P.O. Box 17, MiraLoma, Ca 91752

907Alaska 06-21-2008 01:36 AM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 
ttt

907Alaska 06-21-2008 09:25 PM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 
I revised the pricing on this Bow Press, I have 8 ready to go.

western outdoors 06-23-2008 10:50 PM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 
ttt for a great guy to deal with and for a solid built bow press.

907Alaska 06-24-2008 05:57 PM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 

ORIGINAL: targethogs

I revised the pricing on this Bow Press, I have 8 ready to go.
Prices revised, check out Ebay also, they start at 139.00 there.
Thanks, Joe

Chasebaker 06-25-2008 10:40 PM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 
$189 is way too much... theres a guy on archerytalk who makes them the same design for $150

And it looks easier to adjust

907Alaska 06-25-2008 11:52 PM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 
Same adjustment, because same type of metal is being used, also, 7/16" solid steel eyebolts that are welded to the pressing arms, the reason for this is I would never use hardware store bought U-bolts to press someones $750 to $1000investment. Our press is actually primered as his is not, our press is actually painted with a automotive laquer, his with spray paint from Home Depot. All hardware on mine is Stainless Steel, mine is actually equipped with locking hitch pins vs bolts that are sawed off on his, and Stainless Steel limb pins that lock in....over kill maybe...but whenyou are pressing someones investment it matters!...when a bow press is pressing any one of my bows or someone elses, I would be looking a little bit at quality not cost....so what this amounts to is you are not comparing apples to apples. Also as I said, in my first post you can go to Ebay and there is a bid price that is quite a bit lower anyway....Thanks for your input...I do appreciate the oppurtunity to address the differences between the 2 presses.:)

DaHuntress 06-26-2008 01:43 AM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 

ORIGINAL: Chasebaker

$189 is way too much... theres a guy on archerytalk who makes them the same design for $150

And it looks easier to adjust
I've had mine for about a month and I'm very pleased with it. I like that its heavy duty and substantial and not cheaply made or with flimsy material. There is no movement when bow is in press and we've taken it with us on hunts as well as used it at home. We've pressed my bow, all of my husband's bows, our son's bows and my brother's bows. We're getting ready to order a second one for my brother. I agree also with the comment above, you wouldn't want to put an expensive bow in a cheap press, at least I wouldn't because we invest a lot in our equipment and I can't imagine using something which wasn't top notch to maintain it. :)

907Alaska 06-27-2008 03:32 AM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 

ORIGINAL: DaHuntress


ORIGINAL: Chasebaker

$189 is way too much... theres a guy on archerytalk who makes them the same design for $150

And it looks easier to adjust
I've had mine for about a month and I'm very pleased with it. I like that its heavy duty and substantial and not cheaply made or with flimsy material. There is no movement when bow is in press and we've taken it with us on hunts as well as used it at home. We've pressed my bow, all of my husband's bows, our son's bows and my brother's bows. We're getting ready to order a second one for my brother. I agree also with the comment above, you wouldn't want to put an expensive bow in a cheap press, at least I wouldn't because we invest a lot in our equipment and I can't imagine using something which wasn't top notch to maintain it. :)
Whenever your brother gets ready, I'm ready, just PM me or leave a message. I have like 8 bulit right now, they are just not painted, because I am now offering them in 8 different colors, plus anodized...nickel or chrome. I really do appreciate your business, and thanks for the kind words and the great feedback!:D

907Alaska 06-29-2008 12:21 AM

RE: BowTrix Bow Press
 

ORIGINAL: DaHuntress


ORIGINAL: Chasebaker

$189 is way too much... theres a guy on archerytalk who makes them the same design for $150

And it looks easier to adjust
I've had mine for about a month and I'm very pleased with it. I like that its heavy duty and substantial and not cheaply made or with flimsy material. There is no movement when bow is in press and we've taken it with us on hunts as well as used it at home. We've pressed my bow, all of my husband's bows, our son's bows and my brother's bows. We're getting ready to order a second one for my brother. I agree also with the comment above, you wouldn't want to put an expensive bow in a cheap press, at least I wouldn't because we invest a lot in our equipment and I can't imagine using something which wasn't top notch to maintain it. :)
Thanks for the payment,press will ship monday morning, Hammered Blue, if you look at my draw station, that is the same color of blue.
Thanks, Joe



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