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Title: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: T-Dozzer on September 26, 2015, 10:08:16 AM
Any recommendations for a quality bow shop? I'm in north bend.
The Noc point has gotten to the point where they don't care about customer satisfaction. They either ignore you for 45 minutes or just slap stuff together and send you on your way. I don't trust them to work on my bow anymore.
I want a new string, d loop, peep, kisser and want them all tied on so they don't slip.
I also want to keep my old string all together as a back up.
I'll wait until off season.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Jason on September 26, 2015, 10:12:07 AM
Make the drive down to Cory at XXX Archery, you won't be disappointed!
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: T-Dozzer on September 26, 2015, 10:24:50 AM
Make the drive down to Cory at XXX Archery, you won't be disappointed!

Rainier Oregon is a bit of a trek.
Maybe I should invest in a press.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Smossy on September 26, 2015, 10:49:24 AM
Id say Wade at Bright Strings can get you done and taken care of. Just out here in Spanaway - alittle drive for yah but not as far as Oregon. Although XXX is a solid shop that cares. If you need a number let me know. He makes fantastic strings for great price.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: coachcw on September 26, 2015, 11:02:12 AM
rock creek in Enumscratch
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: greenhead_killer on September 26, 2015, 12:32:08 PM
Steve down at outdoor emporium in Seattle is a wizard. Very friendly, extremely knowledgable. Easy to get to right off I-90. Highly recommend him.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: hogslayer on September 26, 2015, 12:44:04 PM
I had the same experience up there recently.  I called Denton at rock creek and talked for about 40 minutes.  I am going to be headed down there soon for some new strings and bow work.  Corey is an awesome guy but driving to Oregon is not practical.  I live in Snoqualmie. 
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Whitpirate on September 26, 2015, 12:55:59 PM
Denton at Rock Creek in Enumclaw will take care of you
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Russ McDonald on September 26, 2015, 04:58:58 PM
Denton at Rock Creek in Enumclaw will take care of you
3rd Denton stand up guy.

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Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: T-Dozzer on September 26, 2015, 10:08:43 PM
Thanks guys. I'll look rock creek up when things settle down.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: DIYARCHERYJUNKIE on September 28, 2015, 06:43:35 AM
Get a press and order from xxx.  Or go down there once twice a year for your service that you need Cory for. He'll mail anything you order. 
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: theslice on September 28, 2015, 01:32:22 PM
Steve down at outdoor emporium in Seattle is a wizard. Very friendly, extremely knowledgable. Easy to get to right off I-90. Highly recommend him.

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Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Special T on September 28, 2015, 04:54:58 PM
Other shops close by. Van Winkles in everett, and then Riverside in mount vernon

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Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: Bullkllr on September 28, 2015, 05:27:05 PM
Id say Wade at Bright Strings can get you done and taken care of. Just out here in Spanaway - alittle drive for yah but not as far as Oregon. Although XXX is a solid shop that cares. If you need a number let me know. He makes fantastic strings for great price.

Wait...whut...there's a bow shop in Spanaway? How did I miss that?
Tell me more.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: justyhntr on September 29, 2015, 10:59:34 AM
Any recommendations for a quality bow shop? I'm in north bend.
The Noc point has gotten to the point where they don't care about customer satisfaction. They either ignore you for 45 minutes or just slap stuff together and send you on your way. I don't trust them to work on my bow anymore.
I want a new string, d loop, peep, kisser and want them all tied on so they don't slip.
I also want to keep my old string all together as a back up.
I'll wait until off season.

I ended up buying a press and figuring out how to do the work on  our bows , there is enough info on the internet to get you started and once you figure it out it's pretty simple . I had the same issues , simple things that if the shops had slow down just a little and paid attention to detail we would not have a problem with them .
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: hogslayer on September 29, 2015, 03:05:33 PM
Headed down to rock creek today.  Denton was a great help and we worked together for hours on my bow.   He is my go to guy now. 
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: T-Dozzer on July 21, 2016, 07:37:24 PM
Headed down to rock creek today.  Denton was a great help and we worked together for hours on my bow.   He is my go to guy now.

Headed down next week.
Thanks for the referral.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: lamrith on July 22, 2016, 02:09:32 PM
Id say Wade at Bright Strings can get you done and taken care of. Just out here in Spanaway - alittle drive for yah but not as far as Oregon. Although XXX is a solid shop that cares. If you need a number let me know. He makes fantastic strings for great price.

Wait...whut...there's a bow shop in Spanaway? How did I miss that?
Tell me more.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: wildernessathlete on August 04, 2016, 04:24:05 PM
New shop in Granite Falls called Hope on the Horizon. Husband and wife working out of there garage, I have learned more from them in one trip than the last 16 years bow hunting. Van winkles was awful ten years ago so I began going to riverside they where great but they get to busy now and last year put my string on wrong and told me to keep shooting it till my peep straightened out as it would turn every third shot to where I would have to twist it back.
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: HoytHunter24 on August 27, 2016, 05:07:17 PM
Wade's Bright Strings shop is out of his garage in Spanaway. Has a full shop and makes a great product! Offers a warranty and will definitely take care of his customers! Very knowledgeable as well!
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: bugs n bones on August 27, 2016, 05:27:36 PM
Any recommendations for a quality bow shop? I'm in north bend.
The Noc point has gotten to the point where they don't care about customer satisfaction. They either ignore you for 45 minutes or just slap stuff together and send you on your way. I don't trust them to work on my bow anymore.
I want a new string, d loop, peep, kisser and want them all tied on so they don't slip.
I also want to keep my old string all together as a back up.
I'll wait until off season.


Go see radsav here on the forum
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: T-Dozzer on August 27, 2016, 06:11:57 PM
Any recommendations for a quality bow shop? I'm in north bend.
The Noc point has gotten to the point where they don't care about customer satisfaction. They either ignore you for 45 minutes or just slap stuff together and send you on your way. I don't trust them to work on my bow anymore.
I want a new string, d loop, peep, kisser and want them all tied on so they don't slip.
I also want to keep my old string all together as a back up.
I'll wait until off season.


Go see radsav here on the forum

Started going to Denton down at Rock Creek. His customer service is  the best I have experienced & he is a wizard with my bow.  I have been referring my buddies to him & he will keep getting my buisness.
I  may have to make the switch to a Bowtech now.
RadSav still gets my money through his awesome peeps.
Appreciate the referrals
Title: Re: Done with The Noc Point
Post by: romaknows on August 27, 2016, 06:25:02 PM
New shop in Granite Falls called Hope on the Horizon. Husband and wife working out of there garage, I have learned more from them in one trip than the last 16 years bow hunting. Van winkles was awful ten years ago so I began going to riverside they where great but they get to busy now and last year put my string on wrong and told me to keep shooting it till my peep straightened out as it would turn every third shot to where I would have to twist it back.
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