Questions for Len in Maryland
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#1
vudoochylde , 12-31-2002 01:21 PM
Hi,
I understand you're the local Darton expert and was hoping you could help me out.
1) I'd like to get a catalog of the Darton bows, I've tried emailing Darton directly and haven't gotten a response. Any idea where I can get one?
2) I really liked my Darton Huntsman and it seems logical to look at Darton first if I need to go with a new bow, but I can't seem to find any info on their current line, or a nearby dealer.
Any suggestions or ideas really appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
I understand you're the local Darton expert and was hoping you could help me out.
1) I'd like to get a catalog of the Darton bows, I've tried emailing Darton directly and haven't gotten a response. Any idea where I can get one?
2) I really liked my Darton Huntsman and it seems logical to look at Darton first if I need to go with a new bow, but I can't seem to find any info on their current line, or a nearby dealer.
Any suggestions or ideas really appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
#2
http://www.dartonarchery.com/
might help
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might help
We all have different oppinions , if we did'nt the world would be a BORING place
#3
Len in Maryland , 12-31-2002 03:04 PM
There must have been a printing problem because we only got a few catalogs at first. Just today, however, FEDX delivered a box of them. If you can't find one or get one by Friday, I could mail you one.
#4
Paul L Mohr , 12-31-2002 03:31 PM
The catalog will most likely be the same as the website, but if you want one and email does not work( not a real great way to get a hold of darton in my opinion) just call them on the phone. I called to ask a question and get a tech sheet for my bow and I got the paper work and a catalog the next day. Or I guess Len could mail you one also.
Paul
Paul
#5
walks with a gimp , 12-31-2002 03:36 PM
Hi Len, glad to see you are still around. I have an arrow rest I'd really like you to see so if you would e-mail me I'll reply with a few pictures. Thanks,Russ.
#6
vudoochylde , 01-01-2003 06:55 AM
Thanks for all the replies. I may just have to call them because I think I want to get the specs on my Huntsman as well. The last time I saw the bow without the camo was back in 70 something. It wasn't long after I bought it that I painted it with Bo-dull to get it ready for hunting season. I'm hoping to take it to the shop next weekend for a good check up so I know it's safe to shoot.
Thanks,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
Thanks,
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
#7
vudoochylde , 01-04-2003 05:11 PM
Hi Len,
I've been looking around on the web and had a couple of questions about a couple of models of Darton bows. I was hoping you could supply some info on the 60 XL and the Renegade. I still can't find a catalog for Darton either if you could send me a copy of the catalog that would be great. Are you a Darton dealer?? Do you know of a dealer close to Groton in CT??
Thanks for all your help,
Vudoochylde
AKA
Bob Perkins
1197 North Rd
Groton, Ct 06340
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
I've been looking around on the web and had a couple of questions about a couple of models of Darton bows. I was hoping you could supply some info on the 60 XL and the Renegade. I still can't find a catalog for Darton either if you could send me a copy of the catalog that would be great. Are you a Darton dealer?? Do you know of a dealer close to Groton in CT??
Thanks for all your help,
Vudoochylde
AKA
Bob Perkins
1197 North Rd
Groton, Ct 06340
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
#8
vudoochylde , 01-05-2003 07:58 AM
BTTT for Len to see.
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
#9
Len in Maryland , 01-05-2003 10:43 AM
I know that I don't have information on the 60XL, but I probably can find data on the Renegade. I'll try to get it out tomorrow along with a catalog.
#10
vudoochylde , 01-05-2003 12:03 PM
Thanks Len,
I may be mistaken, maybe it was the 60 XM?
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.
I may be mistaken, maybe it was the 60 XM?
Vudoochylde
An Archer likes to see how far he can shoot his arrow. A Bowhunter likes to see how close he can get before he has to shoot his.