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Broadhead Identification

Started by Tony Sanders, April 23, 2012, 10:10:00 AM

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Tony Sanders

Anyone know,what,when,and who made this broadhead. I have had it for a good number of years and don't even remember where I obtained. Thank you mcuh.

 Tony








lpcjon2

Thats an interesting head, and looks like it would be a pain to sharpen.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

KentuckyTJ

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The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->

Bob Gulliksen


Ron Roehrick

Thats an American Archery Sabre made in Clarendon Hills Illinois. 1951 vintage. Ron.

JimB

If you don't get an answer here,try the Trad History/Collecting Forum.

Tony Sanders

WOW! Man this is another reason why I love Tradgang for the info and knowledge that we can get from one another. Thank you BoB Gulliksen and
Ron Roehrick very much for the info. I had no idea what the head was. Shoot Straight and Good Hunting.

 Tony Sanders/aka"SNUFFER"

PhilNY

Love the concept of turning a two blade into a six blade,just goes to show you how many ideas were tried in the name of better wound channels.
Lots of drag though.
Some of those old broadheads truly amaze me.
Looks more viable than the old apple corer.
Phil


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