Martin Archery for sale? For real? Found this on AT;
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1914290
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Martin Archery for sale? For real? Found this on AT;
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1914290
I give full props to Gail and thank him for a lifetime of great service to the archery community. I wish him well.
Does anyone have any ideas on who may be picking up the Martin torch?
Its been up for at least 2 years. So who knows!
Hutch:cool:
It would be interesting to know the asking price.
This news definitely disappoints me. I can't blame Gail for wanting to retire...I just thought one of the family would pick it up. Especially since I just bought a 2012 bow. Will 2013 be the last lineup then?
Who ever buys them i'm sure will carry on the martin name. They'd be stupid not to Martin and archery go together like butter and toast.
I believe you will find its not a big deal when selling a company that size. I am sure that Gail Martin is no dummy and will make stipulations in the contract to keep the Martin name before selling it.
Hutch:cool:
i agree with hutch. people forget that savage bought bowtech back in 07', i believe, and nothing has changed over there.
I am also surprised the family is not keeping the company, however that is their personal business and not for me to second guess. As a loyal Martin shooter for over 20 years, I just hope that whomever the new owner turns out to be will maintain the same standards of customer care and service that Martin always has. Long before I started shooting 3D tourneys and became a staff shooter (heck, before the internet was functional), I could call Martin and get them to sell me strings, quiver replacement parts, etc. direct since there was no pro shop within 2 hours of me. I made the mistake of buying a Hoyt kids bow for a nephew ONCE - received it without a cable rod, and took over 2 months going back and forth between Hoyt and the dealer to get a simple rod !
I appreciate the opportunity that I have had to represent Martin as a Silver Staff shooter for the last several years, as I have always appreciated their approach - excellent quality at a reasonable price, and their innovation.
I really hope that a shoot through system can be brought back into the line up, whether the company continues under the Martin family or an outside buyer. That system is so common sense in the elimination of cam lean, and the tuning problems that go with cam lean, that I cannot understand why everyone would not want to use it. Of course, the advertising dollars rule the sales numbers in archery, however with the Prime Centroid system, Darton's yoke system, Barnesdale's X system and now the OK Archery company essentially copying the Nitrous X cams, it would appear there is ample market demand for cam lean elimination design.
Until then, I will keep hoarding my Martin bows and NitrousX cams ;-)