Just wanted everyone to know about the great archery shop in Denver for trad shooters. I know many of you already know about them - however -
I purchased 12 Cut Throat 200 gr single bevel broadheads for my Africa trip in 3 three weeks. They took them out of the package and touched them up for me to razor sharpness. Yesterday I needed a new bow string for a borrowed bow that I will use as a backup. They did not have the string I needed, but stopped work and made me one in about 10 minutes. Now this is customer service. I am lucky as I only live about 50 - 60 miles from the store. It can be a problem when the traffic is bad, but the service I get when I arrive is excellent.
Just wanted to express my THANKS!
It is really great to have a dealer that provides this level of customer service.
Yep, they're great to work with and happy to help. Now that you mention it, I'm over-due for a visit when I get out there next. Good luck on your adventure in Africa. I foresee "Killer" and those Cut Throats getting a good workout. I'm sure you're all up to the task.
Tom Sr runs a tight ship in RMSG!!!! No better archery shop for a trad shooter on the planet!!!!
Bisch
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I agree wholeheartedly with Bish..I have dealt with those folks for several years now...always a great experience! staff is on the ball...informed and ready to make your day! :wavey:
RMS Gear is the best shop I know of. I drove from Phoenix to Denver to get a lesson with Tom Sr. It was worth 110% worth the drive.
They are awesome and genuinely care about making you a better shooter/hunter. I was fortunate enough to attend some instruction from Tom and feel much much more confident with a trad bow then last year. That is awesome regarding the string. Good luck in Africa!
Hey Gene, good luck on your trip. Looking forward to the stories. Yep RMSG is the kid in candy store situation.
Thank all: Will try and post some photos on my return, IF I can get someone to help me. I don't understand how to do it yet. I used photo bucket one time and it was a mess.
Scroll down to Robs second post. It explains picture posting.
If you are going to use a cell phone to take pictures, go into the cameras setting and choose a lower picture size.
I have mine set for the smallest picture size and they come out great in here.
Cell phones take humongous size pictures for some reason.
http://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?topic=160865.0
Thanks Roy - will check the instructions when I return. If I do it now, I will forget before I get back. Actually don't think I will take a cell phone, have a couple other cameras as well as a video camera for the hunt.
if you are still having problem I will be glad to post them for you.
10-4 I will put the work out when I get back for some help posting photos and dialog. I sure appreciate everyone's help. I also want to find someone to put all my videos and photos on a disc with some African music in the background. Still have time for that as well. First I need to get over there and then get through Johannsburg airport and customs. Boy I sure hear a lot of bad stories about that place. Talked to a guy last week at the range and he had troubles. Had his compound taken and had to pay $300 to get it back. Sure wish I could have avoided that airport, but to late now.