AAE® CPL407 - Ambidextrous Master Plunger
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- Stainless steel barrel and stem
- Teflon stem sleeve
- Replaceable tips
In 1972, Tom and Millie Fisher, along with Charlie and Liz Sandlin, bought Plastifletch from Max and his wife, Jewel. Plastifletch vane technology and manufacturing evolved as time went on. Back in 1948, Max cut the first vanes with scissors and templates, then progressed to a cellulose extruded material and a punch press. AAE® started injection molding vanes in 1974 because of the lack of quality extrusion equipment and also introduced the Plastinock at that time. Since then, AAE has led the industry in the manufacturing of nocks and vanes and continues to be the largest manufacturer of vanes and nocks in the world. AAE relocated to AAE current location in Prescott Valley, Arizona in 1977. Throughout the 80's, Arizona Archery continued to grow with more archery product innovations, along with diversification into AAE market segments involving custom injection molding. AAE second division, Arizona Applied Engineering, was born to handle this burgeoning industry. In 1991, AAE purchased state-of-the-art, computer controlled extrusion equipment which allowed AAE to make vanes faster and with better quality than ever before and AAE continue to improve AAE equipment and manufacturing practices each year.