(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_013-3.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=013-3.jpg) 4 blade
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_015-5.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=015-5.jpg) 2 blade
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_008-6.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=008-6.jpg) 3 blade
The above has been in storage sence 1964 (when the owner passed away)I need help to Id them
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_011-5.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=011-5.jpg)
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_014-3.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=014-3.jpg)
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_017-4.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=017-4.jpg)
(http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/th_010-4.jpg) (http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/?action=view¤t=010-4.jpg) M A 3 1 stamped on blade
The top pics are Hilbre 2 and 4 blades and the bottom is an MA-3L. Pretty common heads in their day. You can still buy the MA-3.
I still have some of both laying about. I found the MA3 to be very difficult to sharpen and in the end relegated them to small game.
The Hilbre was (is) an interesting head. The razor type insert slid into the plastic body from the front. They were not designed to be replaceable. I never saw a four blade version.
My wife shot a deer head on with a Hilbre in 1970. The hit was dead center in the throat and cut a slash vertically about seven inches sliceing the windpipe and artery behind it. The head buried in the spinal column and then the arrow along with the plastic body bounced straight back out. The doe expired quickly. When I started field dressing it for her I was bewildered as to how she had killed it since I did not immediately spot the throat wound. Then I found the arrow laying on the ground. It had bounced back toward her shooting position by about ten feet.
QuoteOriginally posted by monterey:
I still have some of both laying about. I found the MA3 to be very difficult to sharpen and in the end relegated them to small game.
The Hilbre was (is) an interesting head. The razor type insert slid into the plastic body from the front. They were not designed to be replaceable. I never saw a four blade version.
My wife shot a deer head on with a Hilbre in 1970. The hit was dead center in the throat and cut a slash vertically about seven inches sliceing the windpipe and artery behind it. The head buried in the spinal column and then the arrow along with the plastic body bounced straight back out. The doe expired quickly. When I started field dressing it for her I was bewildered as to how she had killed it since I did not immediately spot the throat wound. Then I found the arrow laying on the ground. It had bounced back toward her shooting position by about ten feet.
4 blade
(http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z436/tuscarawasbowman/quiverarrows004.jpg)