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Old 02-08-2004, 01:05 PM
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Has anybody heard any info on what new models Diamond will be introducing in 2004 or when they may update their website.
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Old 02-08-2004, 09:20 PM
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Wish I could help! Thats one subject that really frosts my arse! They haven't updated their website in a couple years. I didn't realize they were doing so good they dont need to advertize.
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Old 02-09-2004, 05:47 AM
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Diamond makes a lot of parts for other bow companies. They really don't need to advertise. That's the problem. They do such a good job, other companies have them making their bow parts. I too wish they'd concentrate a little more on their own line. It's such a good product, that it's a shame too few people get a chance to try them.

I have heard they have a new speed bow, called a gladiator or something like that. It IBOs around 328. They've also come out with a new round twin cam that is available on a couple models, including their very popular Machete.
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Old 02-09-2004, 09:06 PM
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If Diamond would advertise it isn't any telling how big they would become. I recently purchased a Machete (single cam) and it is a quality bow. It shoots as quiet as my Mathews and somewhat faster although have not chrono'ed yet. I was told by the dealer that they were producing a speed bow called the Gladiator (I think) and it was supposed to shoot in the 340 range. Anyone that is looking for a new bow give the Diamond line a look. Plus I bought the Machete about 225 less than some of the other top brands
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Old 02-10-2004, 02:37 PM
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Called Diamond on the phone and they are sending me out a 2004 catalog, it seems they have printed catalogs available if interested.
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Old 02-12-2004, 03:15 PM
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Diamond Gladiator Single cam 34" axel-axel - 7" brace height - weight 3 lbs 11 oz - Ibo speed 328 fps - Draw lenghts 25" - 30" 2.9" diameter Wide Track Serving Saver Idler with dual ball bearings Sabre tooth post feed MP Cam.

Or Gladiator II which is a dual cam (round wheel easy drawing) 34" axel to axel - 6 3/4" brace height - 3 lbs 13 oz - IBO Speed 319 fps - Draw lenghts 26" - 31"

Both models available in 50 - 60 - 70 lbs peak weight optional 80% or 65% letoff (shipped with 80% module) Mossy Oak Breakup camo
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