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Arrows of historical significants

Started by Phillip King, March 11, 2009, 09:27:00 PM

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Phillip King

Here a link Pic hard to see Cant get the light right:

http://community.webshots.com/album/570555409hvNnPH?vhost=community

just click on the photo and it will offer a larger view
geesh

Phillip King

three threads in one Thats a record for a post I made I hijacked a thread before, didn't mean too.
geesh

d. ward

Pretty cool looking field tips on those.I thought the plastic field tips were from around WW2 when there was no steel for tips...bd

Wade Phillips

Phil - At one time I had quite a few old blunts that were organized into a collection, traded them off many years ago. The collection has some blunts made of wood. Don't really have knowledge of any advertisements for wooden blunt to be able to assign any dates. If you post a photo someone may recognize something about the blunt or the arrow.

There are also some wooden Popenjay (sp) points made of wood that look like a blunt, some are actually part of the arrow which tapers to a larger OD toward the point end.
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Ron Roehrick

Wade Philips your mailbox is full.I would like to purchase a new ID GUIDE 1871-1971.Pay by paypal.Thanks, Ron Roehrick

Phillip King

Talk about confusing Thread is over.
geesh

Phillip King

Close the Thread Administrator,. Thanks I'm not gettin any answers anyway just hijacked.
geesh

d. ward

holy chit sorry I tried to help....bowdoc

Phillip King

geesh

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