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Martin Archery

Messages posted to thread:
StikBow 24-Feb-18
ny yankee 25-Feb-18
Nutmeg 25-Feb-18
Uncle Lijiah 25-Feb-18
Uncle Lijiah 25-Feb-18
StikBow 25-Feb-18
Uncle Lijiah 25-Feb-18
PECO 25-Feb-18
PECO 25-Feb-18
DarrinG 25-Feb-18
Dean 25-Feb-18
buddyb 25-Feb-18
Gvdocholiday 25-Feb-18
StikBow 25-Feb-18
From: StikBow
Date: 24-Feb-18




Met the new owners of Martin. Nice couple who indicate they will maintain the quality of their bows

From: ny yankee
Date: 25-Feb-18




Are they up and running yet?

From: Nutmeg Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 25-Feb-18




Who are the new owners of Martin? (nut)

From: Uncle Lijiah
Date: 25-Feb-18




Martin Archery FB page is very active. At this early stage of things, most of the posts relate to developnents on the compound side. That's understandable.

From: Uncle Lijiah
Date: 25-Feb-18

Uncle Lijiah's embedded Photo



They posted this pic on Friday from their booth at the National Archery Buyers Adam meeting.

From: StikBow
Date: 25-Feb-18




Do not remember their names as the whirlwind National Archers Buyers Assn meeting had lots of new faces. They displayed the line of Martin recurves and longbows, all well done. I did not look at anything with wheels. They put a couple mods on the Savannah, trimmed down a riser or two. The same bowyer came with the company and they will stay in WA

From: Uncle Lijiah
Date: 25-Feb-18




Assn meeting. Danged auto correct!

From: PECO
Date: 25-Feb-18




Is the Freedom the renamed X-200? And is the Scorpion based on the Hunter model?

From: PECO
Date: 25-Feb-18




Is the Freedom the renamed X-200? And is the Scorpion based on the Hunter model?

From: DarrinG
Date: 25-Feb-18




I sure hope Martin Archery succeeds big-time. USA company who, from what I've seen thus far by following their social media pages, are huge American patriots and staunch supporters of our second amendment and outdoor heritage. Whats not to like? Plus I'm just a big fan of their past products, and why not support the new owners also? Go Martin!!!

From: Dean
Date: 25-Feb-18




I agree...Go Martin!!!

Their new models might not be the same as the older modes, but that doesn't necessarily make them bad like a lot of folks seem to suggest. They may not have the tapered laminations in the limbs, but many other bow manufactures that build great bows don't use tapered limb laminations either!

From: buddyb
Date: 25-Feb-18




Why does their address show the state of Michigan?

From: Gvdocholiday
Date: 25-Feb-18




New owners and all compound manufacturing is based in Interlochen, MI.

From: StikBow
Date: 25-Feb-18




Walla walla Washington on my search.





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