Kinda directing this to the broadhead collectors but anyone's advice is much appreciated.
Have a buddy that came across a 6-pack of unused, or shot, or filed on, Herter's broadheads still in original box and was wondering collector value.
I realize in the day Herters were a popular head and plenty made, but we don't whether to keep for collectors or just shoot them.
Herters sold several styles. Pix would help
ChuckC
Chuck,
Don't know how to post pix here, but if I send you a picture could you post it for me?
Thanx
The following is my email address if you could send me a note in which I can forward you the photo:
czbone@gmail.com
Thanx again,
Gary
Or anyone who would like to post a photo here for me, please send an email address.
Thanx
They made a Ram single blade and Ram MX 4 Blade. All heads designed by Bob Barrie.
They made several versions of the Ram and Ram MX heads according to Wade Phillip's book, and also a Magnum and a serpentine head.
Gary, I don't know how to post a pic from an email.
ChuckC
They are 4-blades.
Marc Bishop is helping me out with photo.
Thanx for the help Marc.
I have a few also. I shot my first bow killed whitetail with a RamMX tipped Farbenglas arrrow. I'm thinking I will sharpen a few up and see about taking a moose with one.
(http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii185/finnish-archer/ArcheryPhotos/RamMX_open_sm.jpg)
Zbone's heads:L
(http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c291/marcbishop/ui2ik0ef8f6fb97viewattth1345453b3ff.jpg)
I also have a bunch of those, new, and heard they aren't worth much.
Money wise not a lot. But take them out and hunt with them. good, stout, well made head. A little difficult to sharpened due to the four blades.
Thanx for posting my photo Marc.
Appreciatively,
Gary
No problem. I have an old Herters bow. I loved the catalogs when I was kid, brings back memories!
Thanx for the info guys.... Looks like I'm gonna get one for my collection and he's going to hunt with the other five.
Thanx again,
Gary