I came across an old Turkey vest that I got back in the early 2000s. Made by Bucklick Creek. I understand that Bucklick was eaten up by Bass Pro, but I'm not sure. I just know this phenominal company no longer exists.
Back in the very early 2000s I bought a Bucklick Creek turkey vest. It was a great vest but I discovered the pockets were too small for regular sized slate calls. Otheriwse, it was a great vest for everything else. I sent Bucklick Creek a note with my findings about the pockets being too small. Didn't hear anything from them for about two years. In the meantime, I started using a different vest and just had my Bucklick Creek vest in a storage box. About two years after I sent that note to Bucklick Creek, I got a letter from them telling me that they had redesigned their vest, and that if I still had my old vest I could send it to them and they would send me their newly redesigned vest. So I did and got their new vest from them. I still have that vest.
That was the greatest customer servicer I ever experienced. Naturally, companies like that never seem to survive. They get gobbled up and, well, whatever.
Anways, here's my early 2000's vintage Bucklick Creek Turkey vest.
Back in the very early 2000s I bought a Bucklick Creek turkey vest. It was a great vest but I discovered the pockets were too small for regular sized slate calls. Otheriwse, it was a great vest for everything else. I sent Bucklick Creek a note with my findings about the pockets being too small. Didn't hear anything from them for about two years. In the meantime, I started using a different vest and just had my Bucklick Creek vest in a storage box. About two years after I sent that note to Bucklick Creek, I got a letter from them telling me that they had redesigned their vest, and that if I still had my old vest I could send it to them and they would send me their newly redesigned vest. So I did and got their new vest from them. I still have that vest.
That was the greatest customer servicer I ever experienced. Naturally, companies like that never seem to survive. They get gobbled up and, well, whatever.
Anways, here's my early 2000's vintage Bucklick Creek Turkey vest.