Business Spotlight The Nock Point - 38 Years of Archery Excellence

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Nock Point celebrates its 38th anniversary as a cornerstone of the Mountlake Terrace archery community, founded in 1987 by Bill Hickey. The pro shop provides expert advice, high-quality equipment, and hands-on support for archers of all skill levels. Manager Scott Allen highlights the store's dedication to customer service, ensuring clients receive personalized guidance in selecting the right gear. Hickey's vision was to create a welcoming space for archery enthusiasts, a mission that continues to inspire staff daily. Services include walk-in equipment rentals, expert fitting, and a knowledgeable sales team.

The shop's commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in the opportunity for clients to test equipment before purchase. Current goals include expanding into a larger facility to serve the greater Seattle area better. The Nock Point's legacy reflects a deep-rooted passion for archery that has thrived for nearly four decades.

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