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Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 24, 2017, 05:21:25 PMThunderhead Javelina?Wow that hint made it too easy, I guess! BULLBLASTER is a WINNER!!Bonus Question:I took my 49# Javelina the morning after Doug Walkers/Western Bowhunter Javelina Get-Together. Had I taken it the morning before it would have been the largest "Non-Pen Raised" Peccary in the competition. Always a day late and a dollar short, right!!Question - In those early years Doug's Get-Together was always held at a beer warehouse. What beer company helped sponsor this event?
Thunderhead Javelina?
Have gotten PM's that guys are getting frustrated on these last three questions. Sounds like it might be time for a hint. You guys ready for a hint on the animal question?
Bonus question... Schmidts animal beer?
Ok so if it wasn't Uggs and it wasn't Saunders how about Allen? I know they're cheap but they've been around almost as long as Uggs!
Hey rad did Sullivan industries build the machine to make the broadheads at the first company you worked for?
Quote from: JBar on March 24, 2017, 05:47:35 PMOk so if it wasn't Uggs and it wasn't Saunders how about Allen? I know they're cheap but they've been around almost as long as Uggs! No Allen broadhead has ever found it's way onto one of my arrows!!
Has anybody mentioned Zwickey yet?
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 24, 2017, 05:50:49 PMHey rad did Sullivan industries build the machine to make the broadheads at the first company you worked for?Nope. Not to the best of my knowledge anyway.
Quote from: RadSav on March 24, 2017, 05:52:07 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 24, 2017, 05:50:49 PMHey rad did Sullivan industries build the machine to make the broadheads at the first company you worked for?Nope. Not to the best of my knowledge anyway.I just saw the frye name on innerloc history page. had to try
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 24, 2017, 06:11:03 PMQuote from: RadSav on March 24, 2017, 05:52:07 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 24, 2017, 05:50:49 PMHey rad did Sullivan industries build the machine to make the broadheads at the first company you worked for?Nope. Not to the best of my knowledge anyway.I just saw the frye name on innerloc history page. had to tryI don't think Innerlok came out until the mid-nineties.
Rad did this so we'd all research broadheads and become archery nerds and remain loyal customers for generations to come.