DAVID GRYSPEERD
THE FOUNDER
David Gryspeerd, the creator of All-Blade, came from a family of farmers, hard workers and outdoorsmen. Hunting and fishing aren't only his passions, but they are in his blood and he loves to share his experiences with everybody. He is an avid outdoorsman that wants everybody to achieve hunting success.
Dave started his own manufacturing business over 30 years ago and understands the importance of creating and maintaining strong customer relationships. Design, quality and ever-evolving technology all came together when developing All-Blade broadheads. They are fast, compact, affordable and highly efficient. All-Blade broadheads are much more than just another great idea. They are a way of life for everyone on the All-Blade team!
COMPANY HISTORY
All-Blade Inc. was founded on the belief that everyone should be able to witness everything that Mother Nature has to offer. We pursue everything that is outdoors: Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Boating. We are experienced hunters and avid outdoor enthusiasts. It wasn’t just luck that we were able to create such an efficient broadhead! We used our experiences in the field and at work to create a broadhead that will do the job we were looking for. With our founder David Gryspeerd leading the way, our crew put their heads together and created the All-Blade broadhead.
DAVID GRYSPEERD
a message from the founder
“With just over a year of designing, developing and making changes, we were finally able to produce an ultra-light, durable and lethal prototype that was ready to perform the necessary testing. First, and most importantly, I needed to know how our broadhead was going to travel through the air. I grabbed my bow, with the draw strength at 60 pounds and sighted it in with my 100 grain field tip at 20, 30 and 40 yards.
I had a tight pattern of roughly 1 ½ - 2” with my field tip. I repeated the same shots at exactly the same yardages once I applied our All-Blade 6-Blade and it was as if the broadhead was never added. No noticeable drop in the flight of my arrow and I was in the same tight pattern of 2” with our 6-Blade on my arrow.
With arrow flight unaffected, I wanted to know how durable the broadhead was. We had everybody shoot something: ¾” plywood, frozen milk jugs and as it turned out, even both shoulder blades on a nice 8 point buck! The blades were all intact after these tests so I knew and felt extremely confident that our All-Blade broadheads were going to be not only accurate, but tough.”