What do those run?I don’t have a blind because of, well, money. But, I have crawled up and inspected about every blind on the market. The nicest fabricated blinds I have seen is 360 Hunting Blinds. (I’ll post a link at the bottom). The quality of craftsmanship on them seems to be superior (at least in my opinion; and we all know what opinions are worth) to anything else on the market. They are build out of a cement board material like you use on houses, have sliding windows that are cantilevered so they stay open, and are quiet.
They are sold at an Amish store just south of Elkton at the 181 and 848 cross roads (Pencham). They are also sold at another Amish business that builds storage sheds just East of Pembroke, Ky on 41. Those are the places that I know of, I’m sure there are more. Very quality product.
There was also a guy that built blinds, “Squirts Custom Hunting Blinds,” but I can’t seem to find his Facebook page anymore. I have a few friends with them, and they are as nice or probably nicer than anything on the market, plus cheaper, plus he delivers them. But like I said, I can’t seem to find his info... hope he is okay.. anyway, link posted below.
https://www.360huntingblinds.com/
I haven’t looked in a little bit, but as far as I can remember somewhere between 1500 - 2500 just depending on the model you want. Plus the stand and stuff is extra. (You could build your own stand if you wanted to I guess).What do those run?
I agree, which is why I the blind I have was built haha. But, that’s still cheaper than the rednecks or muddys.I have looked at the ones at Pencham a few times they are nice, looks like they sold a bunch this year, i know some guys that have them and love them . But at 2500, i would have to have about 20 year financing to afford one.
I don’t have a blind because of, well, money. But, I have crawled up and inspected about every blind on the market. The nicest fabricated blinds I have seen is 360 Hunting Blinds. (I’ll post a link at the bottom). The quality of craftsmanship on them seems to be superior (at least in my opinion; and we all know what opinions are worth) to anything else on the market. They are built out of a cement board material like you use on houses, have sliding windows that are cantilevered so they stay open, and are quiet.
They are sold at an Amish store just south of Elkton at the 181 and 848 cross roads (Pencham). They are also sold at another Amish business that builds storage sheds just East of Pembroke, Ky on 41. Those are the places that I know of, I’m sure there are more. Very quality product.
There was also a guy that built blinds, “Squirts Custom Hunting Blinds,” but I can’t seem to find his Facebook page anymore. I have a few friends with them, and they are as nice or probably nicer than anything on the market, plus cheaper, plus he delivers them. But like I said, I can’t seem to find his info... hope he is okay.. anyway, link posted below.
https://www.360huntingblinds.com/
Anyone know where to find these type of blinds around the Brownsville/Bowling Green area? I've done a dealer search, but I swear I have driven by some places at some point that sold em and they are not on there?? TIA
Jeff Jacobs (Jacob’s Furniture) in Brownsville sells the Redneck blinds.Anyone know where to find these type of blinds around the Brownsville/Bowling Green area? I've done a dealer search, but I swear I have driven by some places at some point that sold em and they are not on there?? TIA