From: Stikbow
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Date: 21-Jul-14 |
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I may have just made a rapid connection to Downunder. If my contact makes a trip down monthly, he will bring me back some ribbies. Can someone Downunder tell me where he can buy them for me while there?
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From: Shaftcaster
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Date: 21-Jul-14 |
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Assuming you are flying into Melbourne? maybe AbbeyAchery,BensonArchery, or Tradbits[Qld] may help though not sure if they are made anymore? The Tusker broadhead is popular too.
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From: Kelly
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Date: 21-Jul-14 |
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This is the only place I know of that has any more Ribteks.
http://www.archeryshop.com.au/c/25315/1/broadheads-ribtek.html
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From: SB
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Date: 21-Jul-14 |
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Ribbies ? Isn't that contagious ?
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From: Trad Bound1
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Date: 22-Jul-14 |
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Trad Bits, Archery Mart or Archery Supplies seem to be the ones who list them in stock. If picking up in Australia Trad Bits is a good local supporter of Australian Traditional Archery. See him on the national scene.
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From: Stikbow
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Date: 22-Jul-14 |
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Thanks for the replies. I will see where he goes when taking care of that end of his business. His carrying them back will save some on postage. I used Tuskers last NALS and liked them too. Real expensive broadheads are costly when slinging shafts at jackrabbits every weekend
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 22-Jul-14 |
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SB, I thought Ribbies were condoms. Go figure. I like the Ribtec however.
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From: Stikbow
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Date: 22-Jul-14 |
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George, you are aging yourself......again.
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From: roger
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Date: 22-Jul-14 |
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LMAO!
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