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HEY Ya'll!! check Martin archery out

Started by tobildteleez, December 27, 2009, 03:21:00 PM

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tobildteleez

was just on there website and there are no more varieties of wooden trad bows.. they only offer 3 models and one is a machined riser 3pc T/D the other two are a wood longbow and one recurve like the X200 called a X150.. what a rip!!better latch onto the dreamcatchers and such asap..

Ybuck

Steve.

LV2HUNT

Somebody was saying that they will just be marketing under a different name. I thought Howatt but I do not see any new website for them yet.

Cool Arrow

Did they quit making the Bamboo Viper?
    Larry

Chris Shelton

yea LV2HUNT that is the word that I have heard too, that all the other bows(hunter, haytfeild, dreamcatcher) were going to be under a different name?
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

JRY309

There has been alot of talk about this,but what I heard is that they will be under Damon Howatt and they will still be making all the bows.I'm not sure the new site is up just yet but I here it will soon be.It is just a rumor from what I have heard.

Ragnarok Forge

There was a long running thread a while back about Martin no longer making trad bows.  It was just that a rumor.  My information has been confirmed by several folks (including myself) directly thru Martin Archery.  Their trad bows will continue to be made at the old Damon Howatt plant in Yakima, Wa.  These bows will be sold under the Damon Howatt name.
Clay Walker
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CaliCreole

the Howatt website looks to be registrered and when you go to  http://damonhowatt.com/  they have the logo up but no content so im guessing its still under construction. does any one have any contacts out there tha can find out when this site will go live?
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rraming

I think it's all a big fat secret and we will like the outcome - patience

Shakes.602

Their Not Going to Miss Out On A Traditional  PENNY!!  :readit:    Somethings Up their Engineers Slide-Rule. Probably be "Salty", whatever  IT  is. Just MHO of Course.  :rolleyes:
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JimmyC

Well, they have got my attention!  Can't wait to see what they have coming next.

All this talk makes me want to go shoot my Martin Saber a bit.  :archer:
"Anything worth doing is worth doing badly."--G.K. Chesterton

K. Mogensen

You can still buy the others from Martin's store.

Maybe good things are coming in the future. Love both my Martins. Specially the Savannah... :bigsmyl:

Rooselk

If Larry Hatfield attends the Traditional Bowhunters of Washington banquet this Saturday, as he did last year, I'll ask him about this.
Compton Traditional Bowhunters • Traditional Bowhunters of Montana • Montana Bowhunters Association

Schafer

"There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun." - Fred Bear

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Bowferd

Just noticed on an auction site a lot of Martin, like 95% of the products.
Won't post it here but PM or email me if you'd like to look.
Seems as though they are distributing a lot of products thru another venue.
May be my imagination.
Been There, Done That, Still Plowin.
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Hike naked in the backwoods.

raideranch

Its just a transition to a new web design or something and they are just now coming out with their 2010 lineup.  I got one of the brand new Mambas that was made in the last few weeks with the new wood design.  It is one impressive bow.

Rooselk

QuoteOriginally posted by Schafer:
I searched and i found them.
 http://www.martinarchery.com/traditionalbows.php  
That's the 2009 page. If you go to the 2010 Martin website and hit the link for trad bows that page does not come up. Instead, you get a page that lists only three bows, as was mentioned earlier.

Personally, I'm really hoping that Martin starts using the Damon Howatt name again as others have suggested is in the works.
Compton Traditional Bowhunters • Traditional Bowhunters of Montana • Montana Bowhunters Association

wildgame

they still make several modles go to 2009 online store and then go to traditional bows and all there recurves and long bows are there! and yes they go by damon howatt now.
"go afield with good attitude,and with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and fields in which you walk" -Fred Bear

Rooselk

I attended the Traditional Bowhunters of Washington banquet last night and Larry Hatfield was in attendence as well. As I said I would do, I asked Larry specifically about these rumors concerning Martin traditional bows. I was assured that Martin has simply decided to market their traditional bows differently than in the past and that the rumors about closing the Yakima plant, or eliminating the trad lineup, are completely unfounded. A new website for the traditional bows is not yet up but is in the works.

After talking with Larry last night I am actually excited. The fact that Martin has decided to change it's marketing strategy is just one more indication of the growth of traditional archery and bowhunting in recent years. So rather than being the subject of unfounded rumors and concern, I think this change is will prove to be a great move that should be welcomed by all of us in the trad community.
Compton Traditional Bowhunters • Traditional Bowhunters of Montana • Montana Bowhunters Association

GREASEMAN

They still make and sell them.go to the online store 2009.it's listed on their website.


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