So whos know what the current wait list is for the AE bow?
I've been hearing rumors from the Southern boysWell there is about to be a new player in the custom Lever Bow scene. I'm told they are going to put of 2 to 3 bows a week, built to your specs. Going to make that AE list seem antiquated.
Exactly. Thank you CC.I don't know Joe personally, but this right here seems like the primary reason he isn't cranking out more bows. If the shop that was machining risers does sub-par work, go down the street to another. There's literally thousands of machine shops in this country, and most would welcome the work. Buying a CNC mill and then trying to learn how to run it yourself.....and then actually running it yourself...is a monumental waste of time and money if your the sole proprietor and the sole employee.
What happens when his mill breaks down? Or his anodizing operation runs into issues? He's gotta take time from his schedule (which it sounds like he doesn't have already) and tend to repairs or issues.
He'd be smarter to contract the machining, dipping/anodizing, and strings out to various sources, and just worry about assembling bows and promoting his product. What REALLY worries me is the amount of time he's spent NOT sending bows out the door. No bows=no revenue. You can only keep going so long like that.
I think the real issue with AE is Joe hyped up his bow, (which is indeed the Bugatti of lever bows) and then never went into full production. He honestly shouldn't have even mentioned the bow until he had the bugs worked out, and a finished production model in his hands. All it did was get everyone excited and wanting one even though only a few were being produced every year. Combine that with no tangible lead time on the product, an eternally long wait list, and a company that won't let you pre-pay for your bow because it's not guaranteed they'll even produce it....that's gonna turn off a lot of guys...
If I come off as an ass I apologize, it's not my intention with this post. I truly feel AE is the best lever bow out there, but I think Joe went about this totally the wrong way, and continues to veer off path (an example is the anodizing-source it out!) instead of spitting out bows. I truly hope he succeeds in this venture, but now that Oneida has REALLY deep pockets, and there's decent quality alternative brands hitting the market (finally!) I can see him getting swallowed up and swept aside in the hustle.
I hope that never happens, because Joe deserves better.
You can't say or won't? I will tell everyone. RPM Nitro. Brand new line. Made in Idaho. What a Bow.Well there is about to be a new player in the custom Lever Bow scene. I'm told they are going to put of 2 to 3 bows a week, built to your specs. Going to make that AE list seem antiquated.
There is a town in China called Idaho?You can't say or won't? I will tell everyone. RPM Nitro. Brand new line. Made in Idaho. What a Bow.
+ 1I'll start off with, I don't know Joe personally, only exchanged messages with him a couple times.
Now, with that said, who are any of you to tell the man how and why he should run HIS business?
If you've personally had a problem with his product or customer service, we have a place on this forum for that.
It's really pretty simple, if u want an AE, get on the list, if not, just mind your own business or this post will be deleted.
ok, Mud, but i'm wondering what aspects make it a better bow. Being shorter, for example, would be one characteristic.Lol how do you shot?
Fingers?
Release?
Two fingers?
Three fingers?
One over and two under under?
Tie to back?
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To me a bow is set up for me!!
You might not like how I shoot and so you might not like my bow!
I like lots of little things about it, how it draws, sling arrow and it weight!
But that my 2 cent!!
Everyone got their own 2 cent on everything!
Isn't Toxic building one?There is a town in China called Idaho?
No not the Nitro, these just hit the scene this last week.
I don't think anyone was telling someone how to run their business. My questions were pretty simple and I can't seem to get anyone to tell me what makes the bow worth waiting 4 years for. Honestly, I initially asked because I don't know as much as a lot of other people on this site. Now, it seems rather odd that it's taken more than my initial post to get people to try and formulate a valid answer for the wait period that doesn't include "i like it because i like it" or "Joe is a real nice guy". Carpcommander made some good points. Im seriously just curious about learning about bows, but even the people who seem to own one, Mud, can't even tell me what makes it such a special bow......bizarre.I'll start off with, I don't know Joe personally, only exchanged messages with him a couple times.
Now, with that said, who are any of you to tell the man how and why he should run HIS business?
If you've personally had a problem with his product or customer service, we have a place on this forum for that.
It's really pretty simple, if u want an AE, get on the list, if not, just mind your own business or this post will be deleted.
Is toxic Dustin?ok, Mud, but i'm wondering what aspects make it a better bow. Being shorter, for example, would be one characteristic.
I can't seem to get actual answers from you. Can someone else chime in?
Isn't Toxic building one?
I don't think anyone was telling someone how to run their business. My questions were pretty simple and I can't seem to get anyone to tell me what makes the bow worth waiting 4 years for. Honestly, I initially asked because I don't know as much as a lot of other people on this site. Now, it seems rather odd that it's taken more than my initial post to get people to try and formulate a valid answer for the wait period that doesn't include "i like it because i like it" or "Joe is a real nice guy". Carpcommander made some good points. Im seriously just curious about learning about bows, but even the people who seem to own one, Mud, can't even tell me what makes it such a special bow......bizarre.
First I tell bow a personnel thing.I like lots of little things about it, how it draws, sling arrow and it weight!
Well saidSince the car analogy didn't work try this..
Say you get a skinning knife from a huge sporting goods store, relatively cheap and decent for what it costs, you kill a few deer and skin them with it and say this is a pretty good knife but I'd like something nicer, so you do your research and finally decide on what style blade you want. You're dead set on getting a custom knife so you look around at knives from several different knife makers, and finally decide that option B far surpasses options A and C so you decide to purchase it, and knife maker B has a long waiting list but you dont care because it's the knife that is perfect, TO YOU.
Everything about this sport is personal preference, whether you prefer to fish fresh or salt water, whether you prefer a boat or from the shore, whether you prefer a kicker troller or fan, whether led or hps, elevated or flush deck, retriever or spinner, or what kind/make/model bow you shoot.
Aside from breaking the law theres no wrong or right way to go about bowfishing, as long as you're doing what you like how you prefer to do it.
Theres as many reasons for owning an AE bow as there are for not owning one, whether you like how small the bows are or hate how small they are, like or hate how they look, how they feel or how they shoot. Everyone has an opinion and no one's opinion is wrong, just different.
Theres really no answer to your question about "why his bow is better" to some people they're just another bow, to other people though it was worth the first wait and it's gonna be worth the second wait
Right, but im simply wondering what AE does that people are attracted to. The bugatti analogy was weak.Since the car analogy didn't work try this..
Say you get a skinning knife from a huge sporting goods store, relatively cheap and decent for what it costs, you kill a few deer and skin them with it and say this is a pretty good knife but I'd like something nicer, so you do your research and finally decide on what style blade you want. You're dead set on getting a custom knife so you look around at knives from several different knife makers, and finally decide that option B far surpasses options A and C so you decide to purchase it, and knife maker B has a long waiting list but you dont care because it's the knife that is perfect, TO YOU.
Everything about this sport is personal preference, whether you prefer to fish fresh or salt water, whether you prefer a boat or from the shore, whether you prefer a kicker troller or fan, whether led or hps, elevated or flush deck, retriever or spinner, or what kind/make/model bow you shoot.
Aside from breaking the law theres no wrong or right way to go about bowfishing, as long as you're doing what you like how you prefer to do it.
Theres as many reasons for owning an AE bow as there are for not owning one, whether you like how small the bows are or hate how small they are, like or hate how they look, how they feel or how they shoot. Everyone has an opinion and no one's opinion is wrong, just different.
Theres really no answer to your question about "why his bow is better" to some people they're just another bow, to other people though it was worth the first wait and it's gonna be worth the second wait
They are a bit shorter than an Osprey or a Black Eagle. They are built to YOUR SPECS and that why people desire one. It's custom for you and you alone. Painted or dipped just how you want it. If I recall it actually makes a few more FPS than an Oneida at the same draw weight.Right, but im simply wondering what AE does that people are attracted to. The bugatti analogy was weak.
Forget about justifying the wait time. I simply want to know, are they shorter, lighter, smoother, do they use different compounds or limbs that are appealing to some people. Are some parts built stronger, or are they advanced in some way, etc. Really just trying to learn about the bows. What is appealing about AE to you? Im really not bagging on AE, I want to know what stands out as a reason for buying one.
I could give you reasons and positives about everything i own. Why cant anyone tell me why they want an AE? So far, ive gathered that they are shorter and made for the individual. Does that mean custom paint, string, bow size....can you get taller bows or are they all the same size, etc?
Yup and with that said and :groan: :dh: :headbang: We are finally done here :co:^^^^^^^^ TFF and spot on!