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What are "Super Cedars"

Started by bigcountry, April 29, 2009, 04:42:00 PM

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bigcountry

I just made a trade with a guy for some "super cedar" arrows.  Is this a brand name or anything special about them compared to POC?

Thanks for anyone that knows.

Joe Clark

Used to be an arrow known as superceders I believe they were made by Don Stokes in Mississippi. Could be the arrows you are talking about. They were not cedar but another wood I can't remember all the details.

WestTnMan

Talahatchie Wood Works made them. Dan Quillian used and promoted them. I think they were tapered and compressed cedar. Think it made them a little tougher and denser.
Gen 27:3 "Take your hunting gear, your quiver and bow, and go out into the field to hunt some game for me."

bigcountry

Thanks guys, I might try to find Don on here and ask him.

1Longbow

Very good shooting shafts. I just bought some from Don Stokes
1Longbow---I believe they are tulip popular

joe skipp

They were Magnolia. I sold many dozen here in my shop when Don was producing them and selling them through Quillan. They were also barrel tapered. I still have 2 doz here (310) spine that fly great out of hunting bows 55-60#. They came in a sealed bag and you left them there until they were ready for making. A fairly heavy, tough arrow.
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

bigcountry

Thanks guys.  Well, I will give them a try I guess.


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