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Businiess name:  Hi-Tech Archery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went in to Hi-Tech Archery one saturday afternoon to look a inexpensive bow to buy my son for his birthday. When I went in there was a few people in front of me so I walked around and looked at all the bows and arrows. About 5 minutes later a man I forget his name (an older white man with a beard) helped me. I told him I wanted to buy my son a bow, but he recommended that I bring him in before his birthday to take a lesson to see if he even likes bows and arrows. That way if he doesn't like bows and arrows I did not waste $200. So I brought my son in on Tuesday and he was really enjoying the lesson, so during the middle of the lesson I went downstairs and bought him a bow. Since then I have been bringing my son in twice a month for a lesson.

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