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This is surprising, since I thought that all Martin stuff was made in Walla Walla.
Quote from: Todd_ID on January 07, 2011, 08:01:51 PMThis is surprising, since I thought that all Martin stuff was made in Walla Walla.I took the factory tour 2 years ago in Yakima.Met Larry Hatfield. Heck of a nice guy there"In 2007 at the NAA and FITA Star Flight Championships on the Bonneville Salt Flats Flight Range in the US, a Martin Savannah crushed the flight record. While testing the prototype of the Savannah Longbow, Larry Hatfield broke the US National and World Flight Record by surpassing the old mark by a whopping 25 yards. Larry has been the General Manager of Martin's Howatt traditional bow plant at Yakima in Washington state, USA for 44 years. World Record Holder Larry Hatfield has dedicated his career to the quality of Martin's traditional line. His 44 years at Martin Archery has kept the traditional bowyer's art alive, so you can have the best bow available"All Martin compounds made in Walla Walla.
Quote from: ribka on January 07, 2011, 08:21:42 PMQuote from: Todd_ID on January 07, 2011, 08:01:51 PMThis is surprising, since I thought that all Martin stuff was made in Walla Walla.I took the factory tour 2 years ago in Yakima.Met Larry Hatfield. Heck of a nice guy there"In 2007 at the NAA and FITA Star Flight Championships on the Bonneville Salt Flats Flight Range in the US, a Martin Savannah crushed the flight record. While testing the prototype of the Savannah Longbow, Larry Hatfield broke the US National and World Flight Record by surpassing the old mark by a whopping 25 yards. Larry has been the General Manager of Martin's Howatt traditional bow plant at Yakima in Washington state, USA for 44 years. World Record Holder Larry Hatfield has dedicated his career to the quality of Martin's traditional line. His 44 years at Martin Archery has kept the traditional bowyer's art alive, so you can have the best bow available"All Martin compounds made in Walla Walla. Any idea what that distance record is for the longbow? Do they do them by weight class?