From: Longcruise
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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I don't have much patience with videos, but that one held my attention to the end.
Thanks for posting.
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From: Randog
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Very interesting, thanks for posting.
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From: Wayne Hess
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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I remember watching a video before Carbon arrows were introduced, on Easton aluminum arrow shafts, thanks for update tour
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From: YH2268
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Great video !! Makes me want to buy some more arrows !!
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From: B.T.
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Good video, shows how insignificant traditional lines are.
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From: Shakey Jake
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Nice Thanks for sharing
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From: Wudstix
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Interesting!
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From: Rutnomore
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Just like the Indians did it!
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From: Babysaph
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Awesome video. I like the Easton axis arrows. It amazes me how they designed all of that equipment
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From: bodymanbowyer
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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That's pretty cool. Thank you for sharing this. JF
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From: MGF
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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My wife worked at the Montecello Indiana plant for a while.
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From: Pa Steve
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Nice video.
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From: Bearfootin
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Date: 01-Aug-22 |
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Good video….
Thanks for that.
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From: Pdiddly2
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Date: 02-Aug-22 |
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Nice to know their line is made in the United States…shows it can be done.
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From: Dale Hajas
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Date: 02-Aug-22 |
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My Snowtrekker tent- also made in the USA, has an internal frame using sleeved, not swaged, Easton poles of anodized 7/8" tubes.
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From: PECO2
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Date: 02-Aug-22 |
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cool video
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From: Dale Hajas
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Date: 02-Aug-22 |
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Thanks Monkeyball. I was shocked when I got it new and saw the Easton stamp on the poles. The biggest plus is that Easton uses sleeves to the mating tubes, nothing swaged so theres very little slop in the whole set up.
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From: Ugly Coyote
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Date: 02-Aug-22 |
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Easton originally used tubing purchased from a vendor to make their arrows.
National Champion archer Louie Rangel went to work for Easton and introduced a new process for tube forming. As the video shows, flat sheets of aluminum are rolled and welded, all in house.
I don't know what year he started at Easton.
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