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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: monkeyball on September 05, 2010, 03:06:00 PM
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Ran into some older broadheads this weekend,anyone know what they are? Picture was off my phone,apoligize for the quality.
Thanks,
Craig
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From left to right, Magnum 1- 1976 next is Ben Pearson switchblade- mid 70s next is LaFonds lightning 4 bld 1959 next is Black copperhead 4 notch ripper 1965 next is Ply-Flex copper 3 bld 1956 next is Ben Peason forged 1953 next cant tell bad angle the head that laying flat is a little shaver. The best of the bunch is the Ply-Flex and the Black copperhead 4 notch ripper the others are very common. nice batch of old Broadheads.
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I have been looking for a Pearson Forged in that good of condition for a while now, Very nice find
Lucas
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Thanks Ron,here is another angle. I believe it is a King of the Forest.
Craig
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One other angle.
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Yeah it looks like a Fleetwood KOTF. Now if it is the 200gr. head your find is getting better.
Not many of the heavy weights around.
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If you want to part with the 4 notch black copperhead let me know.
Trap
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So,is the 3 notched Black Copperhead less rare?
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Yes the 3 notch ripper is a more common head than the 4 notch ripper.
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Thanks for the input guys. I have no interest in collecting broadheads so these will be going. I am just trying to get an idea of their value. Thanks again,and all pms have been answered.
Craig
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Learning a lot of interesting things about these heads. It is interesting what makes some more valuable than others.
Craig
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The hand forged Pearson.
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The "lil shaver", you inserted injector blades into the sides of this one. Yikes!
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Monkeyball, I sent you a PM. Ron.
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Returned Ron.
Craig