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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1666698" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>He does, or did have 750.00 to spend. He could get into a last year closeout and not spend much more than what he would spend for a used bow, have the warrantee and help his local shop free up some money they have sat on for a year or more. In order to get the best pricing from many companies, a shop often has to take a larger quantity of bows than they might be able to move. You almost need a crystal ball to know whats going to be the hot sellers in any year and if you dont have alot of potential candidates to choose from, buyers will go elsewhere. I'm just saying there are usually opportunities to get good deals and help out the people that let you put your hands on the new hot bows at the same time. Its all about the archery community having each others backs smd the proshop is a huge part of that community. I'm far removed from that world now, but saw the damage the internet was doing to shops back 10 yrs ago. I'm sure it's only got harder to have a place you can actually put hands on the latest gear. I'm just trying to pass along some wisdom about the industry that the average stick slinger might not think about these days .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1666698, member: 110162"] He does, or did have 750.00 to spend. He could get into a last year closeout and not spend much more than what he would spend for a used bow, have the warrantee and help his local shop free up some money they have sat on for a year or more. In order to get the best pricing from many companies, a shop often has to take a larger quantity of bows than they might be able to move. You almost need a crystal ball to know whats going to be the hot sellers in any year and if you dont have alot of potential candidates to choose from, buyers will go elsewhere. I'm just saying there are usually opportunities to get good deals and help out the people that let you put your hands on the new hot bows at the same time. Its all about the archery community having each others backs smd the proshop is a huge part of that community. I'm far removed from that world now, but saw the damage the internet was doing to shops back 10 yrs ago. I'm sure it's only got harder to have a place you can actually put hands on the latest gear. I'm just trying to pass along some wisdom about the industry that the average stick slinger might not think about these days . [/QUOTE]
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