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Now YOU can order your own Compton shirts online!
We've set up Y-Knot Embroidery to sell our members Compton shirts, jackets, and even raincoats online. Now you can pick and choose exactly the kind of shirt you like and have the Compton logo embroidered on it. You can even have your name added to your shirt. Click Here to see Compton shirts online.
Only a few of the 10th Anniversary Compton Traditional Bowhunters broadheads left!
A total of 200 of these commemorative ten year anniversary Compton broadheads were made. There are less than 50 left. The ferrules are stainless steel and the blades are steel, made by renown broadhead maker and Compton member Bill Semerod. The design was based on an idea of a head that looked similar to a Saxton Pope head and like the broadhead in our Compton Traditional Bowhunters logo. First come, first served and they are going fast...
The cost is $25.00 plus $2.50 postage and handling. Send checks, money orders or payment by VISA to: Compton Traditional Bowhunters P O Box 171301, Boise, ID 83717, or call Robin Conrads at 208-562-0488.
Compton Window Decals Now Available
Show your Compton pride with our new window decals. Available in 6" and 12".
Cost is $6.00 for the six inch version and $11.00 for the 12 inch version.
Includes shipping and handling.
For ordering information contact:
Marvin Cochran
1103 Lauren Lane
Harrisonville, Missouri 64701
816-884-1954 or (cell) 816-510-6658
First Edition Archives Books are in Stock Now!
The Traditional Bowhunting Archives book is a first edition and the first record book ever published by the Compton Traditional Bowhunters. It's filled with traditional bowhunting information and of course all the details of the animals recorded by the publishing date.
This first edition is limited so if you want your own copy order now. This is truly a rare opportunity. This is the first edition of the first traditional only record book ever published by the Compton Traditional Bowhunters. Ordering information is listed below. Remember, they make great gifts too. This is a book every traditional bowhunter will want in their collection.
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