God's Country camo???
#22
RE: God's Country camo???
Would you be just as impressed if they were a religion different from yours and put their symbols on the camo?
Man I don't care if that camo came with a Klingon Cloaking Device - I'll Pass!!!
#24
RE: God's Country camo???
ORIGINAL: HAZCON7
Such camo patterns as "Realtree Doomsday Jihad" "Mossy Burka" and "Asalama AlaykumSAT" -
Man I don't care if that camo came with a Klingon Cloaking Device - I'll Pass!!!
Would you be just as impressed if they were a religion different from yours and put their symbols on the camo?
Man I don't care if that camo came with a Klingon Cloaking Device - I'll Pass!!!
I think the pattern is decent (I've seen worse)regardless of who's selling it.
#25
RE: God's Country camo???
I think the pattern looks good. If we had snow here (we do...but not very often)....I'd likely like it even more.
Men ARE that dense and hard-up. You'll never see a photo of my wife on this page because of that. THAT is huMAN nature.
I own a Mathews bow.....as well as a competitor. I watched a special on TV, last week....that had Babe Winkelman chronicling the life of Matt McPherson (Owner and founder of Mathews). I wouldn't care if he were the founder of Hoyt, Darton, etc....I admire the man for his convictions. There's a man that admits that his faith is THE driving force behind his business. He doesn't hide it one bit. It's admirable. Matt said a driving force in his business and life is a quote he's always remembered (and has on a plaque) by Thomas Elliot (Boy....I think that's right....but if not...I apologize). The quote reads --
"He is no fool who gives up what he can not keep,
to keep what he can not lose."
That folks.....is beautiful.
I'd be interested to see if they had other patterns. I need something for th eearly season, here.
Jeff
I feel the same way about Martin. Nice bows but they totally turn me off their company by using bimbo looking chicks to promote it. Nothing wrong with good looking chick's, it just doesn't have anything to do with the product or hunting in my opinion. Makes me wonder why they themselves think that the product won't stand on it's own merit and they need to "enhance" the advertisements? Do they really think men are that dense,hard up or whatever?
I own a Mathews bow.....as well as a competitor. I watched a special on TV, last week....that had Babe Winkelman chronicling the life of Matt McPherson (Owner and founder of Mathews). I wouldn't care if he were the founder of Hoyt, Darton, etc....I admire the man for his convictions. There's a man that admits that his faith is THE driving force behind his business. He doesn't hide it one bit. It's admirable. Matt said a driving force in his business and life is a quote he's always remembered (and has on a plaque) by Thomas Elliot (Boy....I think that's right....but if not...I apologize). The quote reads --
"He is no fool who gives up what he can not keep,
to keep what he can not lose."
That folks.....is beautiful.
I'd be interested to see if they had other patterns. I need something for th eearly season, here.
Jeff
#26
RE: God's Country camo???
ORIGINAL: Blunter
I feel religion is a personal thing and should be kept to ones self, not used as "promotion" of self or company.
Would you be just as impressed if they were a religion different from yours and put their symbols on the Cami?
I feel religion is a personal thing and should be kept to ones self, not used as "promotion" of self or company.
Would you be just as impressed if they were a religion different from yours and put their symbols on the Cami?
You alsoasked if I would be impressed if the symbolism in this camoreflected other religious symbolism other than my own. This is a big world Buelhunter and I am notclose-mindedenough to expect all persons in it to conform to a particular spiritual pattern. Would they impress me? No. But, I would understand their desire to fill and conform to their cultural society pattern.
For me personally, I am a extremely and sometimes fiercely spiritual person. If these camo patterns work well, I would wear themeverytime I would hunt. I also openly speak out about how wonderful I find my relationship with God. I do this not in self-promotion of myself. I do it in promtion of God. Everyday I breathe air on this earth it is because of God, and because of this I am thankful.
Wishing you well.
S
#27
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329
RE: God's Country camo???
ORIGINAL: HAZCON7
Such camo patterns as "Realtree Doomsday Jihad" "Mossy Burka" and "Asalama AlaykumSAT" -
Man I don't care if that camo came with a Klingon Cloaking Device - I'll Pass!!!
Would you be just as impressed if they were a religion different from yours and put their symbols on the camo?
Man I don't care if that camo came with a Klingon Cloaking Device - I'll Pass!!!
I think it is a marketing ploy meant to connect with the followership of religious groups. A great business to start is anything that is marketed towards religious folks.
Buying religious camo will get you first dibs on a hunting spot in heaven or hell. That is beauty of it. That's what I read anyway.
Tom
#28
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Elkview WV
Posts: 2,369
RE: God's Country camo???
Hoytgirl I have to say that I like the way that you putyour conviction in words. I feel the way that you do butcould have never put it into words that way that you did. GMMAT I taped that show and like you I was impressed with Matt. Also that pheasant hunting looked like it was a ball.