Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: sadiejane on April 01, 2012, 04:42:57 pm
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the local broadhead collectors had a small meet yesterday. i havent really actively tried to locate em but find em fascinating.
and beings a natural born packrat-and a lover of archery in general, of course i find myself picking em up here and there.
the collectors i have met are very generous with their "traders" and they sent me home with all these.
anyone else here collect these?
tho i enjoy finding these i am most passionate about the original broadhead-native north american points.
(http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab346/sadiejane9/broadheads/DSCN1684-1.jpg)
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That spiral one in the top row is awesome looking, I wouldnt even care if it worked, itis just soooo purty. It is amazing that you found that kind of variety you got in one trade, I see a few in there that I have, that being said I just have a few that I brought, had given to me and three that i found, I can only wish that someday my collection will grow that large
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Yep, you got some good ones. Sad part is I remember seeing all those come out as the newest and latest designs. Started bow hunting at 12, that was about 38 years ago. ::) I had several dozen of those spirals.
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Those are sweet Sadie. I would sure like to get my hands on some old rotating Razorbak 3's. I loved those things.
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Nice collection Sadie. What's that bottle cap looking thing? That's one of the things my 7 yr old collects...bottle caps. ::) ;D Thanks for sharing, dpgratz
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Real nice Sadie.
I have watched Pearson Deadheads like you have go for $10-$20 EACH on the auction site. Nice collection.
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i also collect broadheads.i'll try and post some pics tonight.the spiraled one is called a serpentine.i would love to have one of those dead heads.