New BowTech Excitement???
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
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Nontypical Buck
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Walks, is that a true development?
I'm curious, as I currently shoot a Diamond and think they do an outstanding job.
Can anybody add anything to this? Any idea what their plans are for the Diamond line?
I'm curious, as I currently shoot a Diamond and think they do an outstanding job.
Can anybody add anything to this? Any idea what their plans are for the Diamond line?
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[/b]QUOTE:Also anyone with a Diamond Now has NO warranty.....Bowtech will not honor the warranty on the "old" Diamond brand, [/b]
Why? It sucks if you ask me. Diamond had an awesome line , I almost bought the Widowmaker , glad I didn't.
Why? It sucks if you ask me. Diamond had an awesome line , I almost bought the Widowmaker , glad I didn't.
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That does suck. My neighbor has a Gladiator and part of the reason he picked that brand was because of the warranty.
IMO they should honor the warranty, that's chicken poo-poo.
IMO they should honor the warranty, that's chicken poo-poo.
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Companies are bought for a variety of reasons. I really don't know the details of the aforementioned deal; but, I do know that Diamond always seemed to be 'halfway' into the bow manufacturing business.
When a company is bought, the purchaser normally buys the assets and not the liabilities. Let's put it another way. Would you pay good money for positives or negatives? I've only known of a few bow company purchases where the buyer honored some of the seller's commitments. And that was on a very limited basis.
When a company is bought, the purchaser normally buys the assets and not the liabilities. Let's put it another way. Would you pay good money for positives or negatives? I've only known of a few bow company purchases where the buyer honored some of the seller's commitments. And that was on a very limited basis.






