Saw these cool heads, really dont know what I'm looking at.
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I really don't mind helping people out with vintage info but it seems like you are fishing over and over for info on vintage archery items you aquired so that you can sell the items. I don't mind helping out fellow members but you seem to be shopping for appraisels. Your posts are not sitting well with me.
One I have never seen.
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My friend was wanting to get of this to anyone who whould find a home for it and what I really wanted was identification. I did not mean to violate the rules of the forum and just thought all of this stuff was cool. But yes she will probably auction it off somewhere and I told her I would help with descriptions.
If I offended anyone I appoligise.
Phil
1954 Panther IV maufactured in Saginaw, Michigan. A common broadhead.
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In the group pictures, there is nothing rare, they are all common heads.
I could tell you what most(given the photo's lack of quality) of the heads are in that picture.
However I would like dibs on the seven fish points and the long blue tube head on the lower left.