Just saw a picture of these somewhere on the internet but can't find them for sale or the company that made them.
Are they still being made? How well did they perform?
Looks like an Abowyer Whitetail....
(http://www.abowyer.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Products/.pond/NewWhitetailResized2.jpg.w300h450.jpg)
I use to like them. Don't believe they are being made anymore. I think I still may have a couple. Magnus traditional made a blade with a similar profile a number of years ago. But they quit making that long before Mike sold the Magnus traditional heads part of the company.
Yep .repos of the Pearson Dead head . Made by robin buck from Oregon .i have a few left . They were not as strong as the Pearsons . And I just got in the White tails. . Man. Deadheads on steroids and shaving sharp .going to use them on bear this August in Maine.
I'll have to check the Whitetails out. Thanks guys
Robin Buck is from Washington State
The die for the Dreadhead heads was recently repaired and yes they are still in business. The Razorhead copies are still available.
There's another new head that has a similar shape from Bone Broadheads. They're a one piece single bevel with the same shape as a Pearson. I just got mine in the mail today and am pretty pleased. I have pictures, but need to find a replacement for photobucket before I can figure out posting tgem.
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Here's the new head from Bone Broadheads. They're a one piece design and hardness of 55 on the rockwell scale. Hair popping sharp right out of the package and look a lot like the Pearson Dead Head shape.