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Traditiona Archery Products Made In the USA

Started by 2fletch, April 06, 2009, 01:56:00 PM

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bayoulongbowman

I was told there was only one arrow company still 100 percent made in USA...Arrow Dynamics...What about boots????????
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SHOOTO8S

Carbon Tech carbon shafts are made in the USA
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Tim Fishell

As far as boots go I think some Danners are still made in Oregon.  At least the ones I bought a few months ago still say " Made In America" on them.
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vermonster13

American made boots include Chippewa, Carolina, Double H, Justin, Matterhorn, Corcoran, Wolverine,  Weinbrenner, Friedson Brothers, Rocky, Wesco, and some others. You need to check the labels though, some models are assembled outside the USA.
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Molson

This list is growing entirely too slow...    :(
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GregD

I brought them up in the earlier post Day One camo

Herdbull

Brothers of the Bow - Books and videos written and produced in USA. I'm not sure about the components of the Main Beam Flashlight though. Mike

Note:(our Canon cameras that we film with were made in Japan, not sure if there was another option)

2fletch

I don't believe that we should eliminate all foreign goods from the USA. Also, we should not let our domestic industries go down the tubes as we buy cheap goods from third world countries. A balance of trade with other countries is good, but we should never allow what happened with the textile industry or the steel industry, or now the auto industry, etc. The USA should never allow the demise of any of it's manufacturing industries. (If we give up anything let it be lawyers or politicians. If we lost half of them we'd still have more than enough.)

I can think of a lot of  quality products in archery/bowhunting that are made here. I'm going to stick with NC manufacturers like James Parker, Mike Treadway, Ben Graham, Bill Stroupe, Don Ward (that's me), and others that just don't come to mind right now. Maybe we need a catagorized list of dealers and retailers selling traditional archery goods manufactured in the USA. Also, I think that we should give credit to any retailer that shows the country of origin in their catalogue.

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Curveman

I believe in buying the best wherever it comes from as long as it is a friend country and trading partner of the US of A! We need each other! That being said, let's add Woodman broadheads.
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2fletch

Curveman, I think that we should support our domestic industries and provide an even playing field, but not protect them with excessive tarrifs or trade policies. However,if we continue to let China and other countries take our industries through low wages, prison labor, child labor, and lax safety and environmental regulations, then we will end up with a worse situation then the current economic mess we are now in.

We need balanced trade with other countries and not the one sided trade we have now. I know first hand what it's like (after 40 years in textiles) to have your industry die out around you.

As I believe I said before, we have had opportunities to have our products made outside the country but declined to even discuss it. It's easy though for a company to move it's manufacturing off shore to take advantage of cheap labor, etc. I don't think it's done to make a better product.

Zbone

"Note:(our Canon cameras that we film with were made in Japan, not sure if there was another option)"


What model of Canon do you guys use? Thanx

Paul Mattson

TrueFlight Feathers, PDP Points, ACE Broadheads and points, Easton/Beman Shafts, NEET Products- Arm Guards Quivers and Tabs, Bitz Fletchers.

Danny Roberts

Is there any camo. made in the US anymore ?

wtpops

All easton products are made in USA

Beman arrows are an easton product.

This knowledge is as of this time last year, i dont know if any thing has changed.

As far as i know ASAT camo is made in the USA
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2fletch

My arrow bamboo is grown in the yard and I make stone points from rhylite found in Asheboro,NC.

Also, Raven makes excellent POC shafts  here in the states as well as natural barred turkey feathers.

Barney

Haven't seen a pair of Rocky boots made in America since a good friend got laid off in Nelsonville. I emailed Rocky, hope I'm wrong.

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