Got my Mean V string suppressor and...
#4
RE: Got my Mean V string suppressor and...
ORIGINAL: atlasman
Pretty sad how some people blatantly rip off another company's idea and try to profit from it.
Pretty sad how some people blatantly rip off another company's idea and try to profit from it.
#5
RE: Got my Mean V string suppressor and...
ripping off other peoples ideas????? i remember a s a kid seeing these on an early bear bow and i mean very early bear bow so who ripped who off
well said buckeye
well said buckeye
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: Got my Mean V string suppressor and...
ORIGINAL: buckeye
Pretty sad when a mans dislike for another causes him to seek out these threads to bash him.
Pretty sad when a mans dislike for another causes him to seek out these threads to bash him.
I can't believe you just said that in defense of him..........classic hypocrisy.
Team Blowtech to the rescue
Truth hurts.........Very comical how when I see threads about companies having to pay royalties for copied aspects of bows (Darton has everyone in their pocket) the overwhelming response is they should have to pay if they copy an idea or product.............guess that logic doesn't apply everywhere.
#7
RE: Got my Mean V string suppressor and...
atlasman, George Trotter made a string suppressor in the late 70's and patented it in 77. Phil Long made the Thumper in the 80's. Saunders made the dead quiet way before anyone ever heard of a STS. Currently there are the Stealth shot, String Tamer, Elite's version, Short stop, APA's version, Fuse's version, Ross's version, Vibekiller,etc., etc. and so on. If you feel a need to single me out be my guest. It really doesn't bother me in the least. I know if you are bugging me you are leaving someone else alone. Enjoy your day Mark, and if you ever need any help with anything don't hesitate to contact me. Anything for a Brother Archer!
Dan
Dan