So I found this website that sells replacement parts for compound bows:
http://www.huntersfriend.com/Repair-Hardware_c_72-1-2.html
To a compound bow repairman like myself, such websites are invaluable, as they give the client and myself more options when it comes to repairing their compound bow.
So for example if the client wants new cams or limbs or other bits on their bow, they can simply order the parts they need, bring me the bow and the new parts, and I can replace the parts for them.
Sometimes I might determine there is a broken part on the bow that really needs to be replaced, in which case I would inform the client that the part needs to be replaced and the cost of buying the new part plus shipping before any purchase is made.
For more information about Compound Bow Repairs in Toronto feel free to ask.
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