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Old time wood shaft manufacturer, not Rose City

Started by Si, January 23, 2020, 07:07:33 PM

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Si

About 10 years ago, I bought out a dealer and he had a lot of very high quality cedar shafts and I still have some left but I can't think of the company name. I think it was Arrow something? Help and thanks.
Si

Keefer


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Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

Keefer


Orion

The other big wood arrow maker was ACME.  If the shafts are 31 1/2 inches long, they're probably Acme's. If they're 32 inches long, they're Rose City (still in business) or some other manufacturer 

Si

They are all 31 1/2" so Acme it is. thanks guys.

Ray Lyon

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Acme premium wood shafting was the gold standard next to Forgewoods.  The grain and burnish exterior of the shaft made Acme premiums head and shoulders above the rest. 

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This shaft that I took this bear with in 1985 was part of my first dozen Acme Premium shafts that were finished and tapered by the late John Grumley (son of famed Bear bowyer Nels Grumley).  The Acme Premiums straighten easily and stay straight longer. 
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Kelly

Si, I too bought a bunch of shafts from Acme just before they went out of business for good in the early 2000's. Now their equipment resides in the Rose City plant.
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Yours for better bowhunting, Kelly

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