Pinwheel, 8pt, anything new from Diamond?
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Typical Buck
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Haven' t heard a peep. Not surprising tho. They' ll have some stuff in time for the ATA show in Indy I' m sure... If they took some time to update their website and advertise more, they might sell some bows!
LOL. PW12
LOL. PW12
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Nontypical Buck
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Isn' t that the truth... Their website still is for the 2002 product lineup. Drives me freaking crazy...
I guess I' ll just keep my eyes out. Please let me know if you hear anything from/about them
I guess I' ll just keep my eyes out. Please let me know if you hear anything from/about them
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Typical Buck
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Yep, not bad if they have enough money to keep alive without sellling very many.[&:]
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Problem is their dealers aren' t being helped at all by them being so reclusive either. Most dealers are not rich and would like to eat. To do that they must sell product. Tough to do if no-one knows the company exists.[
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Maybe this calls fer a good old-fashioned uprising, is all!
[&:]
LOL Pinwheel 12
But-
Problem is their dealers aren' t being helped at all by them being so reclusive either. Most dealers are not rich and would like to eat. To do that they must sell product. Tough to do if no-one knows the company exists.[
]Maybe this calls fer a good old-fashioned uprising, is all!
[&:]
LOL Pinwheel 12
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I really don' t understand their tactics. I would take about $500 to get some high school kid to update their website and make it about 100 times better than it is. It' s difficult to find them as bad as the one they have now. I doubt it would take a beginning website designer a week to do it. If I was a dealer, I think I' d volunteer to do it myself!




