I have 2 sets of fiberglass arrows. They are a darker brown but the only thing printed on them is "8". From the pics, can you give me any info? I have microflites that say "microflite". Are these Duraflites? Thanks for some feedback.
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/ForSale006.jpg)
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/ForSale007.jpg)
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/ForSale001.jpg)
(http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n591/rmgarcia30/Vintage/ForSale002.jpg)
Possibly Fleetwood. If you look real close back from the tip there is a line that angles back to the middle and then angles toward the nock end. Sometime s it can be seen and then other times.....
The Fleetwoods were a sheet of fiberglass that was wrapped around a mandrel.
Ron, I have some similar to those brown ones, but mine are a dark green and with only the number (either 6 or 9) . Were they made in different colors? Do you determine the correct number?
Thanks Ron. I'll check when I get home.
I don't have a chart for Dura glass like I thought I did nor an arrow.So ncheels and Blackhawk could be correct.The Fleetglas was classified by the ID
glas-lite was available in many colors and classified by Alpha letters as was Herters Farbenglas. MJ log and Gordon was done by numbers, either a single digit or HS55( hunting shaft 55#)
Graphlex was by color.
I do have some Micro flights that were stored in an attic with part of the shaft out of the box. That part got a darker brown from the heat/or UV(?) so the shaft was two toned.
I had some MJ log glass arrows that looked like that.
They look exactly like a couple of Dura-flight arrows I have downstairs but my numbers wore off. They are still in use as flu-flus.
Guys, i think they are the Olympic glass arrows Glen st. Charles sold out of his archery shop, i have one signed by Glen he gave me,The arrow i have look like a dead ringer to the shafts in the photos.. Glen told me he developed his Olympic glass shafts.
Cody,
Can you give us some history of Glen St. Charles and his shop? These arrows are quite vintage I was told, but the elder gentleman did not remember where specifically he got them from. Only that he bought them new long ago.