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Snakebite101 09-03-2007 11:03 PM

RE: To all potential customers;
 
I"ll take your place in the contest iffin ya can't shoot.
Damn Brother that does smart.Same thing happend to me last year.

Plus One 09-04-2007 04:48 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 
I think we should give Dan an award of some type here... not only is he a fanatic about not dry firing his bow, but when he sees someone else about to it he willingly sacrificed his wrist to savehis bow... I think we all have a lot to learn from Dan's example here...

j/k, hope it heals quick Dan.

ken

robbcayman 09-04-2007 11:30 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter

Corporate won't/hasn't sent us one, Jeff. We're stuck using an actual release.

You'd be suprised the things we can't get.

Robb, the rest I had just put on this guy's bow was a WB.
Seriously?? I have never once had an arrow fall out of my WB. Either way I'm glad you are okay. I would think twice if I were you before trusting anyone again.

MN/Kyle 09-04-2007 11:40 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 

ORIGINAL: robbcayma


Seriously?? I have never once had an arrow fall out of my WB. Either way I'm glad you are okay. I would think twice if I were you before trusting anyone again.
I'm sure it was so short it went right past the hole.

"Did i getcha"...lmao...here's your sign.

GMMAT 09-04-2007 11:41 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 
Dan:

That release is made by True-Fire. It's called a "No-Fire", appropriately.

BowHuntingFool 09-04-2007 11:45 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 


ORIGINAL: RuttNutt

wow.............I would have kept this story to myself....I would say your just as much to blame as the customer. Just think of the lawsuit you would have had if the arrow would have went through the customers hand.... You would probably have some free time for job hunting....
I was thinking the same thing!:eek: I hope a lesson learned on both ends!!!!!!!! Any way glad that neither of you got seriously hurt!!!!:)

robbcayman 09-04-2007 11:57 AM

RE: To all potential customers;
 

ORIGINAL: outdoormafiaKP


ORIGINAL: robbcayma


Seriously?? I have never once had an arrow fall out of my WB. Either way I'm glad you are okay. I would think twice if I were you before trusting anyone again.
I'm sure it was so short it went right past the hole.

"Did i getcha"...lmao...here's your sign.
LOL!!!! Yeah, I forget about the arrow being too short. Sign taken and accepted :D:D

nchawkeye 09-04-2007 12:15 PM

RE: To all potential customers;
 
Another reason to shoot fingers...:D

GR8atta2d 09-04-2007 12:22 PM

RE: To all potential customers;
 

ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool


ORIGINAL: RuttNutt

wow.............I would have kept this story to myself....I would say your just as much to blame as the customer.
I was thinking the same thing!:eek: I hope a lesson learned on both ends!!!!!!!! Any way glad that neither of you got seriously hurt!!!!:)
Dan, I know your careful and customer oriented. Your knowledge is why people come to you and many probably ask for you by name. The difference is in the details. Make sure in the future you don't put yourself, others and the Stores good name in jeopardy by trusting someone else to put arrows in the correct bin.

Imagine if that happend to someone on here..the post would likely be titled Pro-Shops (??)error makes me dry fire bow!

Go the extra step and make sure everything is right before placing anything in the Customers Hand..Not flaming, just some words of wisdom.

WARedBear 09-04-2007 12:36 PM

RE: To all potential customers;
 
Hey Dan,
What bow shop are you at?

Reid


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