thebowfisher wrote:
I have got an 8 yr. old son that would love to shoot one and look like dad. I think it would be a good investment for Oneida to think about.
God yes I am getting my neice a oneida as soon as she can pull 25 lbs
I hope next year, she wants one like my bow a talon but yellow.
if she could get one now at 10 - 15 lbs i would get one now I had to get a gensis and I don't think it even near a good bow, but it's the best at that lbs. I looked at the nuk ice and did not like it . she is getting a good group and some bulleyes. so cp oneida make a kids bow and we will pull our kids into the oneida family with that kids bow and when they grow up they will get a adult oneida bow and maybe they will bring their kids. Grow your
own customers add familys not one person at a time. become the family bow company there is a archery in school program, that right now gensis bow is the only choice see the target group that is there.
we can grow our own shooters can you see it a kid winning a kids shoot with a oneida bow. give him a oneida shirt to wear when he shoots and papers and tv will make kids who see it want one it's more exciting to see a oneida bow shoot a arrow than any other bow. also get someone on tv
doing a shooting course with trick targets that drop and you have to hit it, or hit it before it blow up or it flys in the air like a jumping fish, or between arms going round and you have to shoot between the arms to hit a ballon.
and get a crowd to watch and cheer. call it the oneida challenge
give a $100.00 for every trick shot done correct and time it so it has to be done in fast time but safe. over a mile, water shot - jumping fish, night shoot at a black light target sliding down a rope . dang I got my self all excited over thinkinh about the different targets we could rig up.
for a little money you could have a event that could grow into a tv event worldwide, like dominos falling down a row, ok I am done.
What kid would not want to shoot that course?
Whitetiger
7/4/2010