New style quiver mount

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bzz
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Post by bzz »

cool mount how much :mrgreen:
bzz
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Post by bzz »

ill take two
groundpounder
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Post by groundpounder »

Not ignoring any of the responses, just still working on getting things lined out. Still looking into different ways to produce. I've gotten more response than what I think I can do on my own and am pricing things out. These routes are taking some time and I am as ancious as everyone else. Like I said in an earlier post learning alot and looking into alll of the advise given. Thanks again and I will keep you all informed of the progress.
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silenthunter
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Post by silenthunter »

Yelp looks like I need one of those too.
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Post by htoler »

hows things coming alont with producing the mounts?
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groundpounder
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I am recieving 20 lazer cut plates this next Monday for the top plate and I am wanting to see the quality before I have any more made. As far as the uprights I have made some already and can make these fairly easy; however, I am waiting for quotes on these to be made at my old machine shop. I have been waiting to post this info after I knew more myself. I have been doing something towards this project almost everyday. I'm leaving tomorrow for a three day deer hunt. Time for a little play!
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Sandman
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Post by Sandman »

Good luck on your hunt GP......As anxious as we all are for the mount...................HUNTING SHOULD ALWAYS COME FIRST~!
Now go and enjoy that thing that we all live for~!

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Post by silentdeath »

yes i will take one too when they become avalable
sunset
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Post by sunset »

GP~Awesome, I'd like to get one of those tooooo!!!!!
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Post by groundpounder »

Just an update. I haven't dropped the ball on this it has just taken longer to get this going than originally anticipated. I should have 100 ready hopefully next week if deliveries are on time. Upfront costs have crept the price to $25.00 each and $5.00 shipping and handleing (even to Canada). The finished product is now a laser cut top plate and CNC machined uprights. The finish is a matte sandblasted finish on raw alluminum. Hardware will be included to bolt right up to xbow. I have an e-mail address of [email protected] and a paypal account with the same address to handle payment. If you are still interested in a mount e-mail me and I will reply as soon as possible.
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sunset
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ordered and paid

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email sent and payment made via PayPal. :wink:
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Post by bucklandman »

E-mail sent payment sent... even sent you a couple extra bucks to cover paypal fees!!!! enjoy your hunt,,,!!!!
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Post by WLStClair »

Email sent...Paypal payment made...Great design! Excalibur should pay you for this!
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Post by BigBird-VA »

Nice quiver looks great. I've been using the Tru-Glo Axis 360 quiver and have yet to drop an arrow out of it. It locks them in and they can't fall out. http://www.truglo.com/content/prod_arch ... is_360.asp
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