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Started by kurtbel5, May 03, 2011, 01:17:00 PM

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jared s

So it might not have ended up being a rare gem, but theres a lot of neat stuff in here.

It's  an honor to carry on part of a collection of a man with decades and decades in the archery world. Bob was a target shooter, a hunter, an experimenter, and an archery teacher for a lot of young kids through Scouting. I hope if he's looking down, he's happy his stuff found another archery lover. The stuff I don't hang on to, I have good homes planned for. Thanks for coming along with me.

Jared
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Ferris Bueller

D.Sheppard

"So it might not have ended up being a rare gem, but theres a lot of neat stuff in here."

Some guys look all thier lives and never come across a find like this. Very cool !

If you have doubles of any heads I might have some different heads to trade for.

Thanx, Shep
"We're just a bunch of part time amateur hunters giving chase to full time professional animals."

Oliverstacy

QuoteOriginally posted by jared s:
Ok, now to the ones I might need some help on. I think the replaceable blade on the far left is a Satillite if I remeber? The rest I dont know and are unmarked. Especially different is the "space shuttle". Haven't seen that one before.

 

 
The far left one looks like a Savora(sp?) broadhead...that is the first thing that came to mind when I saw it.

Oh and I think the 3rd from the left might be a Snuffer Delta 2-blade???

Thanks,

Josh
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d. ward

wow great vintage archery tackle you gotta love this stuff you just gotta bd

SlowBowke

Your "space shuttle" is a Cobra 6 from.....53?

Third one from the right , top row appears to be one of the Arrowmate heads. I cant see the ones right of it well enough.

The one beside the Cobra 6..........hmmm. Id just be guessing.

The "bear colored" four blade top row near center is a Herter's Ram X. Unsure if there was more than one version.

The two top row, far right.........will need more light for positive ID, IMHO.

Going by memory.....or lack there-of.          :eek:          oh, yes. The one with the forward pointing bleeder blades is an Indian Bleeder.

Raghorn or Shep will fill us in, Im sure. When it comes to heads?           :notworthy:          

Still trying to "afford" one of Wade's books LOL HE too could jump in with the info.

I have one of the Cobra 6 heads.......it's going to the woods this fall. I just gotta!!

God Bless
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kurtbel5

Its pretty cool in my book, a good collection of broad heads,accessories and bows with a connection to the past.

Thanks for posting Jared

    Kurt

raghorn

Left to Right Top row:
Savora 4
Magnum I-4 blade
Magnum II-4 blade
Herters Ram X
Indian Bleeder
Arrowmate 4
Ben Pearson Forged
Ben Pearson Forged
  Next row:
Panther
Cobra

What model and weight is the LH Wing?
Have you joined the ABCC yet?

jared s

Wow, thanks for the ID help guys.

Raghorn, The Wing is a Swift Wing, 66" 32#.

No, I'm not a memeber, I've always been a very passive collector, basiclly heads had to fall into my lap. But this could sure jump start things!

Jared
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Ferris Bueller

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