Martin Archery to carry on after blaze
The president of the world-famous
"While it will temporarily impact current production, it will not impact our future business, especially our much anticipated 2016 product line," Martin Archery President
He said the company has been "overwhelmed with the support our community has shown Martin Archery in the wake of the factory fire ...."
A cause of the
Insurance adjusters were in town today, said
He didn't have further information on a timeline for a rebuild this morning.
The Port purchased the property in a
The one-time worldwide leader in bow manufacturing, built from the ground up on the shoulders of the late Archery Hall-of-Famer
By
In less than two years, the plant, which continued to operate under the name Martin Archery, not only shot back up to nearly 60 employees, it had also begun to restore its name with new accounts and continued product placement in
The company reportedly intends to make yet another comeback as the 2016 lineup is prepared for debut, Reiff said.
"We at Martin Archery are dedicated to providing our loyal customer base with the highest level of service, and we appreciate your patience during this critical period as we ramp up to the quality and innovation thresholds that our customers expect and deserve."
Union-Bulletin reporter Stephanie Tshappat contributed to this report.
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