Hey old man, this is your buddy from Kansas, hope all is well with you and your lovely wife. Maybe I will make it out next year to CTAS again, really miss you guys and that shoot.
Randy Benzon asked how he could get his hands on one of the Scorpion Tools. Randy, Just visit www.traditionalarcheryproducts.com and either click on the "products page" drop down to find the tool or just simply click on the photo of the tool itself on the home page and you will be directed to the "Scorpion" footing tool. Footed arrows are the best flying wooden arrows in the world, hands down....Thanks for your interest....
well build one yourself, and offer it for sale. And lets see, The Footed Shaft sells footed arrow shafts for $155 a dozen, for the cost of about three dozen shafts you can own this finely engineered tool and make dozens of dozens of shafts.
Yeah, I agree. It would probably sell just fine in Austria and Germany at this price, but Americans are broke, and don't understand the value of a precision tool like this. So I agree, way too expensive for this country, but boy I bet they'd sell in Europe!
Hey old man, this is your buddy from Kansas, hope all is well with you and your lovely wife. Maybe I will make it out next year to CTAS again, really miss you guys and that shoot.
Randy Benzon asked how he could get his hands on one of the Scorpion Tools. Randy, Just visit www.traditionalarcheryproducts.com and either click on the "products page" drop down to find the tool or just simply click on the photo of the tool itself on the home page and you will be directed to the "Scorpion" footing tool. Footed arrows are the best flying wooden arrows in the world, hands down....Thanks for your interest....
The price is RIDICULES .
well build one yourself, and offer it for sale. And lets see, The Footed Shaft sells footed arrow shafts for $155 a dozen, for the cost of about three dozen shafts you can own this finely engineered tool and make dozens of dozens of shafts.
To expensive for this country boy,
Yeah, I agree. It would probably sell just fine in Austria and Germany at this price, but Americans are broke, and don't understand the value of a precision tool like this.
So I agree, way too expensive for this country, but boy I bet they'd sell in Europe!