Don't see these hardly at all for sale, anyone know how rare they are or if there is collectors value on them?
Also wondering how long they were marketed for, I think it was the first permagraphic shaft available, any info on these shafts?
I don't know how rare or how much they can worth,but they are been my absolute best shafts,I really miss them.
I think that they were only offered for a limited run in just a few popular sizes. I pick up XX75 shafts whenever possible and for the right price, but I never pay more for the "odd" paterns (treebark,knotty birch,serpents,OA)so I really dont think that there is any "collector" premium on the price. They do make a much prettier arrow though than run of the mill GGs or camo hunters when capped and crested. I think I have a half dozen somewhere with my 2016s in case I pick up a bow that shoots that size.
I still bowhunt with 2 dz Dougherty Naturals...great arrow.
Here are some JDA Serpents in use from last season. I love the old camo patterns.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/buckracks/DSCN00240186.jpg)
I'd never heard of them...
They look pretty cool.
I'd never heard of them...
They look pretty cool.
I have 2 or 3 dz. In 2114 never been fletcher or cut if you're looking for some.
I'm looking for some of these
please email or pm me if you have the 2 or 3 doz still for sale
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Wensel boys may have some info. I remember pics of them in the old Echo catalogs when Brunner ran the show. Sweet looking shafts, I never shot them though.