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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Jon Stewart on July 28, 2011, 07:53:00 AM
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I have a bunch of new Spiral Killer broadheads by E. Miller, Orem Utah. any info on these please.
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Lotsa' info on google and 'search' here too.
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Originally posted by Jon Stewart:
I have a bunch of new Spiral Killer broadheads by E. Miller, Orem Utah. any info on these please.
A BUNCH???? :saywhat:
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Lots of variations, most are fairly common and not real valuable,, Still neat heads for sure..
I agree... What constitutes "A Bunch"
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3 dozen. Thanks for the info.
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Your Spiral Killer broadheads were made by the Miller Ski Company of Orem, Utah in 1955, in the U.S.A. The rarest of the Spiral Killer heads were made in Italy, other heads, c.1960, were made in Japan.
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Originally posted by Jon Stewart:
3 dozen. Thanks for the info.
My heavens.
Yep, that's a bunch.
I musta searched something wrong? I kept coming up with 1966 on info.
That's pretty cool to find that many.
God Bless
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Originally posted by SlowBowke:
I musta searched something wrong? I kept coming up with 1966 on info.
The Sprial Killers with 3 glue holes came out in
1966.
I found my information searching through the A.B.C.C publications "Best of Broadheads", the newsletter "BROADHEAD", the Masterlist and Wade's book.
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Thanks, Rick.
Still learning......I hope. lol
Thanks!