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Best bowyer website?

Started by buckster, February 11, 2010, 08:46:00 PM

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buckster

OK just for fun, I thought I'd put this one out there.  It seems that a lot of bowyers have been upgrading their websites lately, and even a few newcomers have entered the business lately.

There are so many really nice sites now, one that recently caught my attention was Tall Tines.

When I first toured the site, I was impressed with the graphics presented of the bows, the ease of navagation, and the way the the entire site just seemed to flow.  In fact, I even ended up ordering a bow from them.

Of course, I realize that a website a bow does not make.  But at the same time, I feel that a favorable site can only help attract potential or repeat customer's.

Just wondering what your thoughts are about this and does it really play a large role in our buying decision?  Also, which Website do you like best and why?
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joevan125

I would have to put Morrisons website up there with the best of them.

Of course he makes a great product and he shows them on his website.

He always has a number of limbs to go with those great looking risers.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

RUSTY1

I like the Tall Tines website.
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owlbait

Zipper. Great examples of wood combos for limbs and risers, it is updated regularly, and some nice hunting videos also.
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billy shipp

Best website for showing the bowyers work...Norm Johnson gets my vote.

Winterhawk1960

To many good ones to pick only one for me.

Winterhawk1960
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Jwilliam

Zipper!! Tracy does a really nice job with it.  :clapper:  Also really like the new Tall Tines website.


Bill

jsweka

I like Wes Wallace's web site.  Lots of pics of different wood combinations.  Before I start any bow I always look there to see how different woods look together.
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Craig Schoneberg

My vote would go to Rose Oak Bows.  After looking at Brandon's site and bows - I haven't looked any further.

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