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Post by ridgerunner on Sept 20, 2009 21:33:35 GMT -5
does anyone know of any good bowshops who deal in Mathews bows near the West side or North side of Indy? I'm heading up that way on some buisness tomorrow and was wanting to stop in a shop to pick up some stuff for my Outback...thanks.
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Post by bowpro1 on Sept 21, 2009 5:00:55 GMT -5
Girt's Archery in Anderson. They are open Wed-Fri 1-8 and Sat-Sun 11-5
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Post by parrothead on Sept 21, 2009 6:52:13 GMT -5
Just South of Indy is Don Eberman. Super nice guy. Off of 37.
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Post by ridgerunner on Sept 21, 2009 8:05:13 GMT -5
Thanks.Anybody know anything about Whitetail Plus in Mooresville?
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Post by hoosieroutdoorsman on Sept 22, 2009 3:20:19 GMT -5
Thanks.Anybody know anything about Whitetail Plus in Mooresville? I haven`t been in there for a while, he had some decent prices on the bows he had. Sometimes he comes off like a butt ( attitude wise ) just keep that in mind, after he gets to know you he warms up a little.lol
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Post by trapperdave on Sept 22, 2009 7:39:48 GMT -5
I've heard many say he's an azz and that they wouldnt go back. No personal experience though, been takin care of my own gear since the 80's
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Post by buckeater on Sept 26, 2009 15:18:56 GMT -5
ive heard the same thing and experienced it myself when i talked to him on the phone. all i asked if he took mathews in on trades for new mathews.
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Post by indybassin on Oct 26, 2009 10:26:04 GMT -5
Outdoorsman in Greenwood is a Mathews/Hoyt dealer.
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Post by hoosieroutdoorsman on Oct 31, 2009 7:29:52 GMT -5
Outdoorsman in Greenwood is a Mathews/Hoyt dealer. They are off 135 just south of smith valley rd. The whitetails plus shop in mooresville is no longer in bus, was by there yesterday and some other company was in there.
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Post by tobias on Oct 31, 2009 8:36:52 GMT -5
I've delt w/ Jeff at Whitetails for the last few years. Just bought a DXT off him a month or so ago. He can come across the wrong way at times but like someone said, once you deal w/ him he's an alright guy. He will beat the he!! out of The Outdoorsman's prices.
Personally I get a bad vib from the outdoorsman. Everytime I've went into that place they are either overpriced or act like they don't have time to deal w/ me.
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Post by Russ Koon on Dec 21, 2010 11:07:23 GMT -5
Jeff is still in business. He moved from his former location to a place just up at the next stoplight towards town and around the corner to the left, on the left, about a year ago.
Yes, he's got an unusual way about him that puts off some folks, but he's a good guy once you get to know him better and get past the first impression stage.
Completely different atmosphere than the more polished operation at the Outdoorsman in Greenwood. I've done business both places, and liked them both, but they are definitely not studying from the same book when it comes to sales technique or customer relations. Matter of fact, I think Jeff may have used that book for some other purpose. 8^)
Sort of like the difference between a one-man country grocery/filling station and WalMart. Each has its advantages. Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.
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