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The variety of options sounds interesting. My question is what level do you feel an archer would need to have achieved before they could ask the right question to get the right answer and the right limb fabrication combination.
I don't like buying frequently on impulse. I would rather buy kit I like, but that I think has real quality, and stick with it for a while. I have several pairs of border limbs, and like them a lot. I would probably not have bought them if I could not have gone to a good shop and had time to try them carefully.
I may be old fashioned, but I value being able to go to a specialist dealer in most things I buy (including archery).
How do you see dealers fitting in to this new sheme? Is it really intended for a more direct selling approach for people who know what they want? Would bigger dealers be able to carry sufficient of the variants? How would smaller shops cope?
I like to see innovative thinking, but I would be concerned if it cuts the good dealers out of the supply chain, because I think they provide a significant benefit to many archers.
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