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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Cmane07 on July 31, 2018, 06:19:01 PM
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Does anyone know much about the older True Flight aluminum arrows? I visited an older hunting store this weekend and noticed they had a ton of old aluminum arrows for sale so I picked up a dozen 2018s and 2117s. If they're not very good, I don't suppose I'll be out much, they were only 40 bucks :bigsmyl:
(http://i.imgur.com/kzTOBQj.jpg) (https://imgur.com/kzTOBQj)
As a side note, they also had about 10 dozen of the old Bear arrows still in the box as well. I asked the lady about them but she wouldn't sell any. She said she didn't know what they were worth and had to figure that out.
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Caleb, I believe you got yourself one helluva deal. They are Easton shafts and AO besides. They will serve you well.
Shick
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If you don't want em I'll give ya your money back on the 2117s come payday :biglaugh:
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Good find, might want to strip off the vanes. They might crumble from old age when shot. Where those Bear arrows the Metric Magnums? That would be a real good score as well.
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Thanks guys!
Good find, might want to strip off the vanes. They might crumble from old age when shot. Where those Bear arrows the Metric Magnums? That would be a real good score as well.
M60 I will definitely have to give them a re-fletch. The 2117s actually came with feathers that are in pretty good shape. As far as the Bear arrows I'm not sure, they were high up on a shelf where I couldn't reach. I just know some were in white boxes with green lettering and some were white and red boxes.
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where is this store in MS Im in jackson
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That is a neat find. I think I used to get them at wal-mart a long time ago.
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That brand was available at KMart as well. Pretty popular with stores that didn’t have arrow making facilities. Wonder what happened to True Flight?
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True Flight was an volume arrow manufacturer, they used Easton shafts so all is well. They mainly sold to distributors and dealers.