What happened to Martin Archery?
Martin Archery is pleased to announce its recent asset purchase by ELM, LLC, a Nashville-based private equity firm, and the Mandola Group, a sister company to Big Jon Sports.
Is Martin Archery any good?
The bows are lightweight, easy to shoot and are just good, all-around solid, mid-level bows. It has been really well received by both dealers and consumers. The bows are built on a great platform. There is quality and performance in this series.
Are Martin bows made in the USA?
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What year is my bow?
Read the serial number stamp. Most stamps are found near the bow’s lens, more commonly referred to as the handle or grip. If the lettering is small, or etched onto the handle, use a magnifying glass to read it. Look for any lines indicating date of production.
Is Martin bow company still in business?
We are grateful to the Martin family for their years of hard work and vision as pioneers in the archery industry, and we look forward to honoring their legacy through the success of Martin Archery. There are still going to be Martin bows on the shelves; it just won’t be in the same way.”
Does Martin make crossbows?
Martin Archery Crossbows for sale | eBay.
Where are Martin compound bows made?
Walla Walla
thoroughly inspecting all their various manufacturing operations, including their CNC machine where from a block of aircraft grade aluminium a riser is honed and finished; screen printing of limbs, through to the large bow shop where bows are built.
Where are Hoyt compound bows made?
Salt Lake City, Utah
Louis, Missouri, to today’s world-class, 150,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, Hoyt has been the world’s premier bowmaker.
Where are Fleetwood archery bows made?
They are made in China.
How good are Parker bows?
After all, Parker certainly makes fine bows, and they’re models typically include the types of easy-shooting characteristics I gravitate towards. These are straight-shooting, no-nonsense compounds priced for working-class bowhunters who don’t like to compromise with their equipment.
Where is the serial number on a bow?
Here is their reponse: “The serial number should be located on the riser towards the bottom cup. Hold the bow, as if shooting, so the backside is facing you and follow the backside down to where it meets the limb cup.