Tuning Seminar
#1
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Tuning Seminar
Anyone who wants to learn bow tuning from the best, will have an opportunity on May 19 & 20. Len Marsh is putting on a tuningseminar at his shop, Macrotechin Baltimore.
There are a lot of guys that know a lot about tuning, but only tune a few bows. Len tunes wellover a thousand bows a year of all makes and designs.Healsoworks closely with the factories to get the latest information on every model. Len has a BSfrom Johns Hopkins University as well as 30 years in Mechanical Engineering field sales for defense electronics and is a Level2 Archery Instructor
Very few tuners that you have heard from have this experience and these resources.
The seminar will cover many of the same topics that Len has presented in his ATA seminars over the last 5 years. (He will probably leave out the parts about dealing with customers. )
Hesets the course aroundhis Tuning Trilogy format: Tune the Archer, Tune the Bow, Tune the Arrow.
He willcover form (target and hunting and the differences between the two) and use video to individually show form flaws. Also covered will be thevarious types of releases and thetechniques on how touse particular releases.
Bow tuning will cover everythingincluding laser checking, timing, cam lean, nock travel, center-shot, etc.
Arrow tuningwill cover selection, straightness, spine, paper and walk-back tuning.
The classes will be from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday. There will be a break for lunch each day.
One of the great parts of Len's seminars is his encouragement of questions.
Cost of the seminar is $200.00 with $100.00 deposit when you reserve a spot and the balance due at the beginning of the first class.
The class is limited to a maximum of 15 people.
Call Macrotech at410-789-7777 to reserveyour spot.
There are a lot of guys that know a lot about tuning, but only tune a few bows. Len tunes wellover a thousand bows a year of all makes and designs.Healsoworks closely with the factories to get the latest information on every model. Len has a BSfrom Johns Hopkins University as well as 30 years in Mechanical Engineering field sales for defense electronics and is a Level2 Archery Instructor
Very few tuners that you have heard from have this experience and these resources.
The seminar will cover many of the same topics that Len has presented in his ATA seminars over the last 5 years. (He will probably leave out the parts about dealing with customers. )
Hesets the course aroundhis Tuning Trilogy format: Tune the Archer, Tune the Bow, Tune the Arrow.
He willcover form (target and hunting and the differences between the two) and use video to individually show form flaws. Also covered will be thevarious types of releases and thetechniques on how touse particular releases.
Bow tuning will cover everythingincluding laser checking, timing, cam lean, nock travel, center-shot, etc.
Arrow tuningwill cover selection, straightness, spine, paper and walk-back tuning.
The classes will be from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday. There will be a break for lunch each day.
One of the great parts of Len's seminars is his encouragement of questions.
Cost of the seminar is $200.00 with $100.00 deposit when you reserve a spot and the balance due at the beginning of the first class.
The class is limited to a maximum of 15 people.
Call Macrotech at410-789-7777 to reserveyour spot.
#5
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Tuning Seminar
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh..... he might close the shop and go on tour giving lessons and all that. Then what would we people on the East coast do? I am really going to miss this shop on a daily and weekly basis.
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RE: Tuning Seminar
ORIGINAL: Rick James
Sounds like a great opportunity, wish I was closer.
Sounds like a great opportunity, wish I was closer.
Connect with George Ryals and convince him to share the trip with you.