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Archery Trade Association

The Archery Trade Association (ATA), is the trade group representing manufacturers, retailers, distributors, sales representatives and others working in the archery and bowhunting industry.[1] The ATA has served its members since 1953. It is dedicated to making the industry profitable by decreasing business overhead, reducing taxes and government regulation, and increasing participation in archery and bowhunting.

Archery Trade Association
Formation1953 (1953)
HeadquartersNew Ulm, Minnesota
Websitewww.archerytrade.org

The organization also owns and operate the ATA Trade Show, the archery and bowhunting industry's largest and longest-running trade show worldwide. The ATA Trade Show is a member-driven, order-writing event to promote commerce within the archery and bowhunting industry. The Show is closed to the public.

History edit

The ATA was originally formed in Wisconsin in 1953 as the Archery Manufacturers and Dealers Association (AMADA),[2] containing within its initial membership such renowned archers as Fred Bear and Bob Lee.

One of its first tasks was standardizing bow and bow string lengths, resulting in a measure called "AMO standards." Today, the industry's 22 essential "ATA Standards" are defined in the ATA Technical Guidelines,[3] a manual that represents about 50 years of accumulated engineering knowledge and expertise dating to Earl Hoyt, Dick Mauch (Bear Archery), and Chuck Saunders. Although these early manufacturers were business rivals, they wanted archery dealers and consumers to know their archery equipment met tough, consistent industry guidelines that wouldn't vary by manufacturer.

In the 1960s, AMADA shortened its name to the Archery Manufacturer's Organization (AMO). Its membership (mostly consisting of manufacturers) greatly increased in the 1970s after the invention of the Compound bow. In 1991, the organization moved its central location to Gainesville, Florida, under the presidency of Dick Lattimer. In 1997, with the debut of the AMO Archery Trade Show, funding formerly provided by companies' donations was replaced by the profits generated from this event.

In 2002, the AMO was reorganized into the Archery Trade Association. The ATA operates as a nonprofit effort to grow archery and bowhunting, and works with several organizations within the archery industry to promote those sports.[4]

Partnerships and Objectives edit

The ATA works with several organizations within the archery industry to promote archery and bowhunting. These groups include:

  • USA Archery
  • Archery Shooters Association
  • National Field Archery Association
  • International Bowhunting Organization
  • American Crossbow Federation

Some of the ATA's main objectives include:

  • Growing recreational archery;
  • Increasing public awareness of archery and bowhunting;
  • Maintaining and increasing of the number of archers and bowhunters;
  • Unifying archers and bowhunters, and archery and bowhunting organizations;
  • Lowering barriers of entry into archery and bowhunting, and increasing opportunities for participation.

Membership edit

In 2000, the AMO consisted of more than 600 manufacturers, dealers and distributors. Today the annual ATA Trade Show regularly draws more than 600 exhibitors and more than 9,000 attendees. Only ATA members can attend the Show.[5]

Publications edit

The ATA regularly contributes material to Inside Archery, ArrowTrade and Archery Business.

The ATA also publishes various press releases, and maintains websites such as archerytrade.org and archery360.com.

Additionally, it promotes awareness of Chronic wasting disease alongside the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance, of which it is a sponsor.[6]

External links edit

  • Official ATA website

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About | Archery Trade Association". Archery Trade Association. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  2. ^ Lattimer, Dick (2006), I Remember Papa Bear: The Untold Story of the Legendary Fred Bear Including His Secrets of Hunting, p. 23, Ihunt! Communications, ISBN 0-9721321-3-9
  3. ^ https://archerytrade.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ATATECHGUIDE_FIN.pdf Archery Trade Association Technical Guidelines
  4. ^ . Archery Trade Association. Archived from the original on 2016-02-02. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  5. ^ "Membership" at archerytrade.org
  6. ^ Sponsors December 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine of the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance November 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

archery, trade, association, trade, group, representing, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, sales, representatives, others, working, archery, bowhunting, industry, served, members, since, 1953, dedicated, making, industry, profitable, decreasing, business. The Archery Trade Association ATA is the trade group representing manufacturers retailers distributors sales representatives and others working in the archery and bowhunting industry 1 The ATA has served its members since 1953 It is dedicated to making the industry profitable by decreasing business overhead reducing taxes and government regulation and increasing participation in archery and bowhunting Archery Trade AssociationFormation1953 1953 HeadquartersNew Ulm MinnesotaWebsitewww archerytrade orgThe organization also owns and operate the ATA Trade Show the archery and bowhunting industry s largest and longest running trade show worldwide The ATA Trade Show is a member driven order writing event to promote commerce within the archery and bowhunting industry The Show is closed to the public Contents 1 History 2 Partnerships and Objectives 3 Membership 4 Publications 5 External links 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editThe ATA was originally formed in Wisconsin in 1953 as the Archery Manufacturers and Dealers Association AMADA 2 containing within its initial membership such renowned archers as Fred Bear and Bob Lee One of its first tasks was standardizing bow and bow string lengths resulting in a measure called AMO standards Today the industry s 22 essential ATA Standards are defined in the ATA Technical Guidelines 3 a manual that represents about 50 years of accumulated engineering knowledge and expertise dating to Earl Hoyt Dick Mauch Bear Archery and Chuck Saunders Although these early manufacturers were business rivals they wanted archery dealers and consumers to know their archery equipment met tough consistent industry guidelines that wouldn t vary by manufacturer In the 1960s AMADA shortened its name to the Archery Manufacturer s Organization AMO Its membership mostly consisting of manufacturers greatly increased in the 1970s after the invention of the Compound bow In 1991 the organization moved its central location to Gainesville Florida under the presidency of Dick Lattimer In 1997 with the debut of the AMO Archery Trade Show funding formerly provided by companies donations was replaced by the profits generated from this event In 2002 the AMO was reorganized into the Archery Trade Association The ATA operates as a nonprofit effort to grow archery and bowhunting and works with several organizations within the archery industry to promote those sports 4 Partnerships and Objectives editThe ATA works with several organizations within the archery industry to promote archery and bowhunting These groups include USA Archery Archery Shooters Association National Field Archery Association International Bowhunting Organization American Crossbow FederationSome of the ATA s main objectives include Growing recreational archery Increasing public awareness of archery and bowhunting Maintaining and increasing of the number of archers and bowhunters Unifying archers and bowhunters and archery and bowhunting organizations Lowering barriers of entry into archery and bowhunting and increasing opportunities for participation Membership editIn 2000 the AMO consisted of more than 600 manufacturers dealers and distributors Today the annual ATA Trade Show regularly draws more than 600 exhibitors and more than 9 000 attendees Only ATA members can attend the Show 5 Publications editThe ATA regularly contributes material to Inside Archery ArrowTrade and Archery Business The ATA also publishes various press releases and maintains websites such as archerytrade org and archery360 com Additionally it promotes awareness of Chronic wasting disease alongside the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance of which it is a sponsor 6 External links editOfficial ATA websiteSee also editArchery Bow weapon Arrow List of archery termsReferences edit About Archery Trade Association Archery Trade Association Retrieved 2016 01 26 Lattimer Dick 2006 I Remember Papa Bear The Untold Story of the Legendary Fred Bear Including His Secrets of Hunting p 23 Ihunt Communications ISBN 0 9721321 3 9 https archerytrade org wp content uploads 2018 02 ATATECHGUIDE FIN pdf Archery Trade Association Technical Guidelines ATA History Archery Trade Association Archery Trade Association Archived from the original on 2016 02 02 Retrieved 2016 01 26 Membership at archerytrade org Sponsors Archived December 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine of the Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance Archived November 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Archery Trade Association amp oldid 980064741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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