From: PORTSIDER
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Date: 18-May-17 |
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PORTSIDER is a Stickbow.com Sponsor - Website |
who carries those six ninety five black or blue all metal nocking pliers? my pair wore out after about forty year
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From: M60gunner
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Date: 18-May-17 |
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I still have mine. Saunders name on them. They may not be "fancy" enough for today's archers.
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From: Bill Hofstetter
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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Black Widow Bow Co. has them for $10. 3Rivers Archery also probably carries them.
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From: Babbling Bob
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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Shouldn't be difficult to find. Got mine given to me from an archery shop specializing in wheelie bows. The manager also shot old recurves some, so we got along pretty good. Try starting your search from where the nocks are made, like Saunders. Some old time phone calls should provide the fastest answers. Good luck on your search.
Said old time phone call because lately I've been trying to get my family in Florida (daughter, grandudes and grand-dudeces, to use the phone part of their phone, but not having any luck. They send texts just to ask what's for dinner. When I was their age, I went home as fast as I could to find out.
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From: M60gunner
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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I looked at 3 Rivers, Lancaster, F&S Archery and Saunders website. All have more modern pliers type. A couple looked like something a guy would use to repair a space shuttle. Those old blue ones worked great because it could really squeeze the nock point. The newer ones only close so far. If you have the smallest nock point on a small diameter string serving like my wife's bow the nock point may not be secure enough. My usually end up using regular baby slip joint pliers to finish the job.
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From: hawkeye in PA
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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I don't care for the old style aluminum ones. I'm another still using the blue ones.
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From: Cowboy
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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I got mine at Katchina Archery in Phoenix back in 1977. They still work great. Cowboy
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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If I can find them you are welcome to them.I haven't use metal nocks in years but I know that I would never have thrown them away. >>>----> Ken
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From: Biathlonman
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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Same as above, you are welcome to the set I have
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 19-May-17 |
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And if all that fails, I probably have one I can give you as well. Just PM me if needed.
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From: raghorn
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Date: 20-May-17 |
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Portsider...there is a bar on your post that says you are a sponser? Clicking on the link takes me to 3 rivers.
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 20-May-17 |
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Mine are exactly like in BOX CALLS picture. I found them but Portsider never came back.>>>----> Ken
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From: oldgoat
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Date: 20-May-17 |
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I carry 2 pair, cheap ones for putting them on and an expensive pair of the Tru- Fire for taking them off, don't like at all how they do the opposite!
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From: GLF
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Date: 20-May-17 |
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I've got one like the blue one but its black. I haven't used it in 30 or 35 years ever since I found one that looks more like a small pliar and has sharper points that opens nocksets better no matter how tight they're bent.
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