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Formal Bow Training?

4 Responses to “Formal Bow Training?”

  1. # Blogger Daniel

    Amen brother, you never know what you will run into when you have your bow worked on. Would be good to see a sign that someone has been professionally trained! thanks.

    Daniel Bennett
    OutDoorDreaming  

  2. # Anonymous Cadillac Jack

    t-bone this has nothing to do with bows, but my nephew is the man that found that little girl taken by her father, an amber alert was sent out and my nephew found her and her father,he is a real big fan of you and Michael Waddells and would like the chance to speak with you and mike. Long story but if check out foster news paper you will under stand it all. he was out hunting at the time. thanks Cadillac Jack  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hey T-Bone,
    Great blog...I agree w/ ya. Hopefully the ATA will have a class for folks that wanna work on bows...Talk to ya later.

    God Bless & Good Huntin'

    Kristle Oberlander  

  4. # Blogger Joey Peacock

    That was a great question and THANKS for answering it T-Bone!

    As an archery hunter, I often find that in many of the stores I look for support in that there is rarely anyone with the proper skills, much less training, to support me in my passion.

    As you stated in your v-blog, the trade association really should be the leader on this front, but at the same token, a great opportunity for some entrepreneur to take on.

    And an earlier comment about proper identification of training (certification) should be part of the process.

    In the electronics world, CEDIA and many of the major electronics distributors offer this type training, at a fee of course, but at least you know you have someone skilled and they felt the advantage of the training merited the expense.

    I really hope that something becomes of this and thanks for your desire to support it T-Bone!  

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