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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Ssamac on August 03, 2009, 03:34:00 PM
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I've asked before but here goes again: Where can I get bleeders for the Bear Razorheads?
Thanks
Ssamac
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How many do you need?
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Sam, I promised to send you some and failed to do so. I am sorry.
They were misplaced and now have been found. please send me your addy again and they'll be in the mail tomorow.
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Brad Not sure. Can you sharpen these or are they use once kind of things?
Thanks
sam
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They are thick enough to sharpen with a fine file. Havent dulled but a couple yet so dont know the life of them. Some one will know.
Anyway, I can spare a dozen and maybe Kenny will send a few to get you started.
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I reuse and resharpen the bleeders. They will last until you hit a bone or something hard.
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Hopefully a big 12 pointer!! That would be worth it.
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A half dozen on the way.
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Still have your address Sam, will get them out today.
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OK Thanks
sam
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Sam- as mentioned above, you can sharpen these things with a high quality file. If the blades just lose some of their keen-ness form just being in the quiver (and they will) you can place them in an old ceramic coffee mug and press the blade onto the surface of the mug with your finger and rub them around the cup. The blade will flex under the pressure of your finger and this will restore the factory edge.
Grant
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Thanks to Kenny and Brad. I got your letters both today and I think I'm all set for a while.
Now just to hit something with them
Sam :bigsmyl:
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Good deal Sam.
Grants coffee mug tip is great. Thanks for the pass along.
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Tried your idea with the coffee cup, Grant. Kept burning my fingers in the hot coffee.
;)
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Be sure to use decaf or the razorhead will keep the deer up all night.