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One synonym for flat is laid low.I like E.F.A. Laid Low quiver.Has a duel meaning of what we try to do to our game we hunt.Kip
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The name selected will be probably a Native American name, or an animal, or bird. or something in nature...something..."real", and in good taste. We will bring this to a conclusion by Sunday when we pick a winner. I hope that most of you found it interesting and positive, and we thank you for your participation.
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Eagles nest would go great with EagleWing Bows!!! I'm going to have to get some of these.What attachment systems are you going to have? Can we get them with different attachments? such as with brackets for bows that have bolt attachments. Under bolt attachments for takedowns. Or are they strictly rubber band attachments? God bless you , Steve
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Steve, "Eagle's Nest" was an early choice of mine but my wife says that it has a bad association because Hitler's retreat had that name. Of course if you bought them for resale (with your logo)then you could name them what you wanted. They will be available with or without the totem or wing attachments, and with the option of either side mount, limb bolt, or wrap. The retail cost for a solid color quiver (yet unnamed) will be $75.00 for the basic quiver and an additional $10.00 each for the totem and wing. Yes, we do have a dealer program.
For the record, Don Batten and I have discussed a recent incident and it's resolved. I hold him in high regard as a person, hunter, target archer, and a former fellow member of the 82 Airborne Division.
aer·ie or aer·y also ey·rie or ey·ry (âr, îr) n. pl. aer·ies also eyr·ies 1. The nest of a bird, such as an eagle, built on a cliff or other high place.
It's a place that holds "stuff" related to eagles, and it sounds a bit like "aero"dynamic, which fits the look of your new design...
Looks like you have another winner, here, Don!
Daryl
PS- This carries the same basic notion as "Eagle's Nest," but without the potential negative historical connotation.
-------------------- Daryl Harding "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." Jim Elliot
Traditional bowhunting is game of seconds... and inches! Posts: 1508 | From: Central Illinois | Registered: Apr 2003
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