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Grinch look up on the bottom ride hand side of this page and they have a banner posted.
Roy could not agree more with you on the local colorado bowyers. Spent most of an hour puttin a Hawk TD through the paces and it would stack right up against any top end recurve out there in terms of fit and finish, quiet and fast. I almost pulled the plug on it but did not have the funds ready.
-------------------- "you only go around once....." Posts: 981 | From: State College, PA | Registered: Feb 2004
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yeah if I lived anywhere near RMS I would be a fixture in that store. Great guys to deal with online, and im guessing even better in person.
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Never been in their shop,will just make it a point to stop in next time I go to Colorado trout fishing
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I'm sorry that I forgot to mention Vince and his wonderful Mohawks that can be purchased there also.
My bad!!
Thanks for the reminder Tom aka "tukudu".
God bless,Mudd
-------------------- Trying to make a difference Psalm 37:4 God's grace and love! Roy L "Mudd" Williams TGMM- Family Of The Bow Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am! Posts: 9815 | From: Mid-Missouri | Registered: Mar 2003
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I stopped in one time while driving through Denver myself. Great place! Denver is very lucky to have a shop like that.
-------------------- "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity" John Muir Posts: 1359 | From: Iowa | Registered: Feb 2007
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I also agree. Great guys. I'm supposed to go to Denver next week on business, but I'm looking forward to going to their shop. The last time I was in town, I rearranged my hotel to stay near their shop and not to where I was conducting business!
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They're so trad,they rang up my total on a calculator!Great little shop...
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I haven't had the pleasure of visiting them ... but have had numerous email communications and talked with Tom on the phone before a few times.
Always seemed eager to chat and to work with prospective customers, even from long distances. Has to be first class all the way!
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Look up on the top of the page. Right lower side. They are a sponsor here.
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A year or so ago, when I was even newbier than I am now, I was in the shop and asked Tom a shooting form question, kinda offhand. Well, he dropped what he was doing and gave me a half-hour shooting lesson. Who does that?
If you're ever in the neighborhood, don't miss the chance to drop in. Got a long wall FULL of trad bows, all for the shootin'.
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