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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Dan bree on November 26, 2014, 01:22:00 PM
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Any body ever way back when glue razor blades to your heads . Did it with three blades . Then came the little shaver and oo3 heads that had razors in them. Can't imagine doing that now !
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Never done it...have heard about it though.
(http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx121/Zradix/imagesqtbnANd9GcRCQ7SHiM_jLEBfmPHqn.jpg)
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back in the day (70s) it was not uncommon, but then came the Wasp and Savora. Then Satellite and Razorbak and then they all had replaceable already sharp blades.
ChuckC
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The late Jack Howard glued razor blades to his heads. I tried it with some Bodkin heads but never got decent arrow flight. So I went back to Bear Razorheads and Deadheads.
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yep-if they were not just near perfect, the flight was erratic
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I did it all the time with Bear Razorheads. We used a rubber cement and Schick injector blades. I once crimped an injector blade 90 degrees into a Razorhead. Very deadly. The Savora and Wasp put a stop to it though.
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I still have the 3blade little shaver broad heads I bought in '73'. Still have a pack of blades as well.
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I still have a 3 blade head that Jack Howard made up for me with razor blades. He used a Woodsman broadhead. Very deadly head.
I've killed a few animals (deer and hogs) with Woodsmans I fixed up myself. No flight problems and very good performance.
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"I did it all the time with Bear Razorheads. We used a rubber cement and Schick injector blades. I once crimped an injector blade 90 degrees into a Razorhead. Very deadly. The Savora and Wasp put a stop to it though."
I would like to see a picture of that reddogge if you have any.