Loesch Enterprises
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Clermont Florida U.S.
I ordered a grip from these folks back in late November (it was suppose to take 4-5 weeks according to their info). They sent an e-mail order confirmation. Guess what... NO GRIP! I've e-mailed them twice within the last 10 days without ANY response what-so-ever. Has anybody heard anything negative about Loesch? Have they gone belly up? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all.
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From: Kenosha WI USA
I ordered two grips from them in mid-December. I haven't got them yet, but with the holidays, I figured it would be another two weeks. I also think they check their email every two weeks. I emailed a simple question, and they got back to me about two weeks later.
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Edmond OK USA
Don't let anyone talk you out of the Loesch grip. I have one on my Q2 and it is the best thing I ever did to my bow. You have to remember that his grips are not mass produced in some huge factory. It is a relatively small operation trying to keep up with a fairly high demand. While his communication skills may be lacking, he makes up for it with the quality of his grips. The Shrewd grips would be my second choice and that's only because I don't like a metal or plastic grip on my bow.
Ossage,
You said the grip didn't fit your bow. When I purchased mine, I was told that I would probably need to use a little masking tape wrapped around the grip area to insure the fit of the grip. The only reason for this is because of the inconsistent tolerances from bow to bow. If this doesn't work, you send the grip back describing the problem and he makes you another one.
Ossage,
You said the grip didn't fit your bow. When I purchased mine, I was told that I would probably need to use a little masking tape wrapped around the grip area to insure the fit of the grip. The only reason for this is because of the inconsistent tolerances from bow to bow. If this doesn't work, you send the grip back describing the problem and he makes you another one.
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Grand Forks ND
As soon as you forget about it, it will show up. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
At least that is what happened to me...in the mean time I decided I would sell the bow, go figure. I guess I had the chance to pay for the rush job, but was too cheap. <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> Nice grips, though.
At least that is what happened to me...in the mean time I decided I would sell the bow, go figure. I guess I had the chance to pay for the rush job, but was too cheap. <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> Nice grips, though.
#9
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wappingers Falls NY USA
I ordered a Full Grip for my New Icon on monday afternoon and it was delivered today on thursday. A lot of it depends on what service you pay for. I went with the priority service. So it cost an extra $25.00 but I got my grip in 3 days. You Gets what you pays for.
#10
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Olympia WA USA
I got one last year. Took a long time, but I' m left handed so I guess they were looking for left handed wood! Probably why they didn' t respond to my e-mail request. Great grip though, just takes a while.


