I was given these by my Uncle and was wondering what kind of heads theses are. They were originally his fathers. I did not weigh them because I did not want to take them off his arrows.
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They look like bear razer heads to me..???
yep,
Bear Razor Heads
To my uneducated eye, they appear to be early Bear razorheads. I'm sure there is someone here to confirm. Ron Brunges is a good broadhead man.
They are early Bear Razorheads A.K.A. Greenies...still a very good broadhead...
bear razor heads!
1964 or so.
Mail them to me for positive identity. I will hunt with them for a season and then send them back to you with a for sure answer. :o )
Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
Are you serious:)
QuoteOriginally posted by joe ashton:
They look like bear razer heads to me..???
I'll take Bear Razor Heads for $500 Alex.
Bears with bleeders! They don't appear to have ever been resharpened.
I don't know what those aluminum arrows are -- did they make Gamegetters (that's what they look like) in the 60's?
They look to be mounted on Bear Magnum arrows.
yup 1964 bear razorheads.
To be clear, 64 or newer. The front of the vent coming down to a point is a design change that occured in 1964.
Prior to that the front and rear of the vent was similar.
64-78 to be clearer! Starting in 78 they were painted a dark green!
I believe they are mounted on green painted cedar shafts. Bear Razorheads are probably the most recognized head ever. It's rare to have someone ask the question. Nothing wrong with that though :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl: ...Van
yep
Junk broadheads for sure.
If you need help disposing of them just let me know and I'll send you my mailing address.
Don't worry that you have too many for anyone to get rid of, I can handle all you've got and more..lol
God bless,Mudd
Does anyone know why they would take the best selling broadhead of all time, and just stop making it?
Fred told me one of his biggest mistakes was selling the broadhead machines for scrap.
Rumor has the may bring them back soon, I sure hope so I love them!