I was out cleaning up my shop this afternoon and every time I turned around, I was putting up another quiver. Mostly Kanatis. It got me to thinking about the first time I met John Dill. It was at a shoot at flattwoods outfitters in Hubert(eastern NC). I had been shooting trad for a long time but just getting into the 3d shoots. My scores were about middle of the pack, but there was always this guy that would win by 20 pts. When a 160 was good enough to win this week, the next this guy would show up and post a 190!!!. I learned a long time ago when I shot NRA high power, that If you want to win, find out what, who's winning is doing and do the same until you find something better.
well I aproached John that day and inroduced myself. his brother Joe was with him (a lot more fun guy but thats a whole nother story ) and his sweet wife Cindy ( though it was cold and she was wrapped up in a blanket in the truck). I told him I wanted to be a better bare bow shooter and to my surprise, his eyes sparkled and he said he hoped I would be better than he was. No cockyness, no secrets, just as nice a guy as i had ever met that seemed like he really wanted to help me get good enough to someday shoot as good as he did.
I know this is getting long and off the subject but I bought one of his quivers that day. About 3 years ago. Since then I'd like to think we have become good friends. Though I've never took shooting lessons from him, I have watched like a hawk and asked a ? or two along the way. My quiver collection has grown more than I realized. You know, one for my wifes bow, one for my 3 boy's bows, grandson, etc. you get the point. I counted up today and I put my hands on 13 Kanati quivers. From the very 1st model to the latest bolt on which he GAVE me sunday .
I know this may sound like I'm sucking up (hell he gives me free quivers LOL) but I don't think you'll do business with a better guy than John or Cindy Dill. Don Batten pics to follow