Would I be offending....
#32
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vernon Hills IL USA
Posts: 382
RE: Would I be offending....
oregonhunter,
I'm just curious but have you talked to him about how you feel about his pricing regarding the accesories? I'm wondering if you know what his point of view is on the matter.
I'm just curious but have you talked to him about how you feel about his pricing regarding the accesories? I'm wondering if you know what his point of view is on the matter.
#34
RE: Would I be offending....
Well, I buy most everything lately from my friend Pinwheel 12.
Best service I ever had and he gets me virtually everything I want.
I highly recommend his www.pinwheelproducts.com site.
I would support my local dealer more but he doesn't sell Merlin bows, HTM sights, or BuckShot stands like Pinwheel does.
Of course, I don't need a local shop to set up or work on my bows.
It's not all that hard to do for those of you who have thought of doing it yourselves.
Learn to work on your own bows!
Never be dependant or at the mercy of a Pro Shop!
Sag.
Best service I ever had and he gets me virtually everything I want.
I highly recommend his www.pinwheelproducts.com site.
I would support my local dealer more but he doesn't sell Merlin bows, HTM sights, or BuckShot stands like Pinwheel does.
Of course, I don't need a local shop to set up or work on my bows.
It's not all that hard to do for those of you who have thought of doing it yourselves.
Learn to work on your own bows!
Never be dependant or at the mercy of a Pro Shop!
Sag.
#35
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sheridan OR USA
Posts: 126
RE: Would I be offending....
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It's not all that hard to do for those of you who have thought of doing it yourselves.
Learn to work on your own bows!
Never be dependant or at the mercy of a Pro Shop!
Sag.
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Excellent advice! I really can't stand that feeling of not being able to work on your own stuff. In time I doubt there is anything I won't be able to do to my bow. Being able to work and tweek on it is half the fun.
Kirk
It's not all that hard to do for those of you who have thought of doing it yourselves.
Learn to work on your own bows!
Never be dependant or at the mercy of a Pro Shop!
Sag.
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Excellent advice! I really can't stand that feeling of not being able to work on your own stuff. In time I doubt there is anything I won't be able to do to my bow. Being able to work and tweek on it is half the fun.
Kirk