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I'm back & with a few great archery finds (;

Started by Cody Roiter, August 26, 2012, 08:21:00 PM

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Cody Roiter

Guys, I'm back and picked up a few great things over the summer.. Sorry for not posting been a super busy summer, Working and working..... Well you get the ideal lol.. Anyways my first find is I picked up two early 1940's Howard Hill arrows, Made by Ben Pearson archery.. Arrows are full white, with three real turkey feather's One has Hill broadhead, the other has a target point.. Both where fround at the same place.. Then also picked up an early 1950's Hill bamboo longbow...

Pix's of Hill by Pearson arrows



Then we go onto an arrow I picked up an arrow signed by the three stooges,Well after watchin short flim after short flim, I found my arrow (arrow sticking out of the tree) all the other arrows used in this short wasnt like the arrow stickin from the tree, n the flim three arrows like mine are shot, one of three I own, mine has a broadhead like n the photo, soo it was used in the flim, the short my arrow was n and came from was called Back to the woods 1937, ill post pixs of my arrow asap...



Cody
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Tox Collector

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Larry m

Like to see a pic of that early 50's Hill bamboo longbow and the broadhead on that arrow. Pretty Neat Stuff!!!

raghorn

Cody;
can you do a better picture of the lettering on the arrows? I second Larry's request.....pic of longbow, Hill heads, and the Three Stooges Signatures.

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Hud

Nice find Cody, my guess is your camera is bit old, and has trouble focusing. Hint, Hint.   :smileystooges:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
TGMM Family of the Bow

2treks

"ill post pixs of my arrow asap...""  :readit:  


Come on Cody, lets see the goods.

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