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picked up and old arrow, need help with broadhead

Started by Cody Roiter, February 19, 2012, 10:23:00 AM

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Cody Roiter

Hi Guys, This pass weekend I was in Ohio, I picked up this arrow, But I myself cant Id the broadhead.. I'm maybe thinking its a homemade head ??.. Anyways the arrow it self looks like a 1930s kid's arrow, its a 5/16 arrow shaft, has a self nock, the nock it self isn't cut very deep, The feathers are 2 1/2 or 3" to the max... Here are some photos,
Cody    :bigsmyl:  



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wadde

Cody that looks alot like some of the early Stemmler heads but not quite a match. You may want to email that pic to Wade Phillips.

TOEJAMMER

Email a copy to Ron Brunges or contact him here under his name.

Pack animal

Cody here is a link to a place where you could probably find some info...The folks there are about broadheads as many here are about bows...
http://www.broadheadtalk.com/broadhead-collectors/

JavelinaHink

Cody......Its a Hunter-Made Broadhead for sure.. no other info to add, there where alot of heads made by archers back then. Tag it found in Ohio and put it with your unknowns and maybe someone will find info in the future.Thanks for sharing.   :cool:    Hink
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D.Sheppard

That raghorn guy is getting pretty old and I think he is even a little senile. He is always yacking about "old broadhead this" , "old broadhead that"
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