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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Wannabe1 on June 09, 2013, 09:42:00 PM
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Don, I have a question for you on one of your quivers. It is the EFA 3 arrow Mini Mesa bow quiver. Is this quiver new and what's the price? Can't find it on your website. Thanks in advance. :thumbsup:
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Yeah i also tried to pm/email him and never got a return email... I had questions about a quiver i wanted to buy, ended up getting a Big Jim quiver Jim returned my email next day. Good luck I really like EFA quivers though...
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You think his mailbox is full????? you ought to see his shop!!! :help:
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Sorry guys. We had a power failure here due to a large tree falling on the power line. It took the better part of a week just to get any power back on and we are still waiting for the electricians to finish the job. The computor had to go to the shop for repair and everything got backed up. What a mess!
We have now pretty much caught up, but not without some missed emails, and late shipments. Nature has a way of sometimes making us humble.
Now Wannabe1 I'll try to answer your question. We are making a series of 4 Mesa quivers. They are the 4 arrow "Target Mesa", the "Short Mesa", the "Tall Mesa", and the "Flat Top Mesa". The Target Mesa is only for target or field points. The Short Mesa and Tall Mesa are for broadheads, and are available in 3 or 4 arrow models. The Flat Top Mesa is available in 4 or 6 arrow models. The Short, and Tall Mesa are made so that the heads are staggered in seperate pockets. The Flat Top Mesa is made so that the heads are side by side in divided pockets.
I'll see what's on Photobucket and try to come back with photos.
Gufunk, you are right about Big Jim. For a guy who is so busy, I hear that he answers emails promptly.
WRV, I can't believe that you said that. :biglaugh: Now everyone knows I'm a packrat and maybe even a slob.
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(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/2fletch/DSCN1587_zps35d18a71.jpg) (http://s109.photobucket.com/user/2fletch/media/DSCN1587_zps35d18a71.jpg.html)
This is a photo of the Tall and Flat Top Mesas.
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(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/2fletch/DSCN1562_zps2f9feccb.jpg) (http://s109.photobucket.com/user/2fletch/media/DSCN1562_zps2f9feccb.jpg.html)
This is the 3 arrow Tall Mesa with our setback Wing attachment. The Short Mesa is the same width but just about 3/4" shorter. It works well for broadheads up to 2 1/2" in length whereas the Tall Mesa works for up to 3 1/4" length broadheads.
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Don, hope all gets back on track for you. I figured it was pretty important as I've had no problem with quick responses from you before. That 3 arrow Tall Mesa is the one I am referring too. Does it work well with wooden shafts?
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Wannabe1, the 3 arrow Tall Mesa is the one that I use primarily. It would work well with wood shafts.