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Hammers......The Terrible Tulips

Started by George D. Stout, February 14, 2009, 03:52:00 PM

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Benny Nganabbarru

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Keefer

George,  I have two of those old Kwikee quivers and I knew I kept them for some reason and your little outing just reminded me why...Thanks and I want to try them heads myself...God Bless, Keefers <")))><

George D. Stout

Keefer....I use that it from time to time in bow season as well.  I made some leather booties for my two blade heads to make it safer for broadheads.  You can't beat the simplicity and effectiveness of the old Kwickee.

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George D. Stout

I'm going to resubmit them to photobucket, for some reason the resize didn't work but on a few.

Keefer

George I know many people would frown on useing them for broadheads and they have good reason to but like you said you made a hood for yours and that makes it safe...I would still just use it for Blunts, Hexheads and now the Hammerheads without the hood...I have messed up a few leather hood foam inserts and I think just carrying those type heads without a hood is safe and it lets you recycle those old Kwikee quivers...Thanks for your post again George...God Bless, Keefers <")))><

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Rick Wakeman
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Boomerang

Thanks Guys,
The glue ons will be available soon in 125,145,175,200 and 250gr.

Jeff


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