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Any of you guys ever take your bows to clarks allsports to get your bows worked on,Just curious what you guys thought about there work?Thanks
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yes i have i would not recomend them i had a couple bad experiences. if you are up that way i would recomend camo'd arrow. RED is honest and knows her stuff she never did me wrong. just my
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Thanks!Anybody else have any experience with clarks?PM if you want, Wheres camo'd arrow at?
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Red in Chewelah, Whitetail plus in Deer Park or someone at SVA in spokane.
I have never had Clarks work on my bow, but have repaired a lot of bows that they had "worked on"
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lady red will do you right, and so will the guys at whitetails plus.
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