Bryan,
You may have had it right the first time!!
Paul A
<That's 'manufacturers' ;-)
- Bryan
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>The arrows I received from Moss over 2-years ago both fit the holes
without any
>mods(chrome, and gold). I wonder if they changed manufucturers?
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> - Bryan
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>>Why can't these SOB's get it right in the first place!?! Why do we
continue
>>to purchase inferior parts? Send 'em back if they don't fit. Eventually
>>they'll get the message that we are NOT going to 'compromise our
standards'.
>>
>>Am I the only one that thinks this way?
>>WFO Herb
>>
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>>Bkitterer@aol.com wrote:
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>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> One option on the current after market arrows is to file the edges of
the
>>> pins so that they fit the holes in the body. Just a thought.
>>>
>>> Bob and Annice
>>> 1960 Sprite (Mk IV in disguise)
>>> 1967 Sprite Mk III (in progress)
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