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El Destructo:


this Broadhead came out in the Early 70's.....

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6966856.html

but this Article says that they made the Spiral in the 50's first....

 Before that, in 1950, a head called the Excaliber 45 came along, with spiral blades. It was especially effective for coring apples because it cut a circle. Unfortunately, deer arenÂ’t apples, and the head failed to penetrate.

http://www.bowhuntingmag.com/tactics/stone_1016/index.html

Some radical new broadhead designs from the 1950’s. From left are the Roper’s Indian Arrowhead (cast), Mohawk Swivel Action, and Ex-Calibre .50.




Pat B:
The head I have has "Browning USA" stamped in both sides and the point end is flat, not round. Thanks for the other info, Mike.
   Pat

huntertrapper:
wow, nice lookin collection there destructo, id use those broadheads for small game, but not deer or bear or anything bigger.

El Destructo:

--- Quote from: huntertrapper on April 27, 2008, 03:13:10 pm ---wow, nice lookin collection there destructo, id use those broadheads for small game, but not deer or bear or anything bigger.

--- End quote ---

        Whoa Son.........I wish that was my Collection....I just found that on the Ole W.W.W.....cant take credit for that Beautiful     
                                                         Collection....I wish it was Mine though!!!!

david w.:
that middle one is like an early expandable

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