JamesKerr,
I have images posted on our Product page and on page 1 of this thread. Is there a different angle you are looking to see? I would be happy to snap a picture.
Wob,
I have to admit I would of loved to see my face when I first read your email. I would have to say you have pointed out the first "note-worthy" mistake to my attention. The Tomahawk page also does not have the same layout of the rest of the "Essentials" section (the bottom line of the pages 6-33). I thank you for bringing this to my attention, all future printings of our catalog will have a flag placed on the Tomahawk page.
The Tomahawk Bows line is now, always has been, and as long as I breathe always will be made in the USA. As I said in my first post, Bill of Great Plains bows builds the Original and Diamond series and the new Legacy series is made by Ron and Mike of Predator Bows.
The above bowyers start with blocks of wood and laminations and handle the entire building process start to finish. 3Rivers techs do a bow set up so the bows are good to go when they get to our customers. I hope this breaks up any confusion for you about where the bows are built.
longrifle,
3Rivers will always be focused on traditional archers and products that they use. We have expanded our line a bit, but like anything else, if it does not sell, we will not carry it anymore. Time will only tell with our introduction of bow sights. I do believe that this can be discussed in a different thread, as not to take this thread's topic of the Tomahawk Legacy Series.
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery
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