Two hunters.
Seven months.
One blind we'd
actually hunt out of.
We did not set out to start a blind company. We set out to stop being cold, stop being cramped, and stop turning around inside a box to find a window on the wrong wall.
Everything we hunted out of made the same trade. Get the ceiling and you lose the footprint. Get the footprint and you lose the windows. Get the windows and three of them are pointed at nothing because they are on the wall behind your back.
So we built one. Then we built it again, because the first one was wrong. Seven months and a lot of scrap later we had one we would actually hunt out of — ten sides, a window in every panel, and seven feet of ceiling so a grown adult can stand up and come to full draw without thinking about it.
That is still the blind. We have not changed the argument since, because the geometry has not changed and neither has the reason for it.
Four things we
will not trade away.
Seven feet in the 5 Foot, the 6 Foot and the 7 Foot. A hunter at full draw is the same height in all three, so the ceiling is the same in all three. It would be cheaper to shorten the small one. We are not going to.
Not most panels. Every panel. The whole argument falls apart the moment there is a side of the blind you cannot shoot out of.
Warm feet and a quiet window are not luxury. They are the reason you are still sitting there at 4:40 in the afternoon instead of in the truck.
The 7 Foot does not ship. The Deluxe is not worth it for everybody. Some of you should build your own tower. We would rather tell you that than find out later that you wish we had.
Stoneboro,
Pennsylvania.
Every blind on this site is cut, carpeted, glazed and packed at 4352 Sandy Lake Greenville Road. Not assembled here from somebody else's panels. Built here.
We haul most of them ourselves. If you call the number on this page, you are going to get one of us — not a queue, not a ticket number, and not somebody reading from a screen who has never set a blind on a hillside in November.
We leave the four-star
ones up.
Come see one.
The shop is open Monday to Friday and Saturdays by appointment. There is usually one standing out back you can climb into.