From: moosehunter
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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It’s official. South Cox, of Stalker Bows, has purchased Dryad Bows. So now Stalker Bows has acquired A & H Archery plus Dryad Bows. I’m definitely expecting great things to come from these additions. Congratulations South, you are definitely investing in it, to win it!
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From: Wayne Hess
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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That’s gotta take a lot of green stuff and time to clear it as profit. $$$$$$$$$$$$
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From: ron w
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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It sure if this good or bad, but good luck !!!
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From: jsweka
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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I guess that now means South has a monopoly on the ACS limb design. Sounds like a smart business move.
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From: fdp
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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Actually the patent on the expires soon.
Hope he does well.
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From: Dartwick
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Date: 11-Apr-21 |
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I know nothing about any of these bow makers economics.
Im surprised that this makes sense. Combining Stalker and ACS on the surface makes sense as the bows are different niches in a way thats obvious to someone even like me. Im more curious about adding dryad to the mix.
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From: elkster
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Date: 22-May-21 |
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Possible that Dryad was added due to ACS design consolidation. South has rights to all of it with both A and H and Dryad.
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From: fdp
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Date: 22-May-21 |
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As soon as the patent expires anyone can make them. That likely has some to do with Dryad and A&H selling out.
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From: Hutch
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Date: 22-May-21 |
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Personally I've never really been real impressed with the whole acs thing. In fact I've got a set of dryad xl's I'm fixing to get rid of. On the flip side, I certainly hope mr. Cox does good with it
Hutch
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