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GaryL
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Wanted Broadheads

Post by GaryL »

I wish too start a broadhead collection of all the broadheads out their. I only wish to get one of each not a set of three or so. I will pay postage plus what you want for the broadhead with-in reason.

Please E-mail or PM me if you should have one you would part with. Thanks... :D
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I have some old Razorback 4's that I will never use Gary. 142 grain. to heavy. From my old 78 pound hoyt days.I will part with one but dont know if this is what you are interested in or are you talking old ones?
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Golden Eagle wrote:I have some old Razorback 4's that I will never use Gary. 142 grain. to heavy. From my old 78 pound hoyt days.I will part with one but dont know if this is what you are interested in or are you talking old ones?
Any type style or age, even (I could be so lucky flint) Good shape or bad as long as it is a complete broadhead, no parts missing. :D

And yes all, I am serious and you help will be most appreciated.. :D
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Post by GREY OWL »

That's a great idea GaryL!! I've got some 4 blade Savora's. The blades go right to the tip, immediate cut on contact.

Not sure when I bought them, likely about 20 years ago.

I'll send you one bud!

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Do I smell a Crossbow Museum?
What ya up to?
Would a Clovis Head go with your collection?
They are out there, somewhere! :wink:
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BUCKSHOT wrote:Do I smell a Crossbow Museum?
What ya up to?
Would a Clovis Head go with your collection?
They are out there, somewhere! :wink:
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Post by Woody Williams »

GREY OWL wrote:That's a great idea GaryL!! I've got some 4 blade Savora's. The blades go right to the tip, immediate cut on contact.

Not sure when I bought them, likely about 20 years ago.

I'll send you one bud!

Grey Owl

P.S. I'll give ya a shout later today.
"..........likely about 20 years ago."

At least that long ago if not longer.

I've got some of the three blade Savoras.

First replaceable head on the market.

I might even have a couple old Zwickeys and PSE Brutes you can have.

Maybe a Missle Spike??

I don't want anything for them.

Email or PM me your addy and I'll send them to you.
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Thats ok WILDWINDOM I soon will have something you want called a PHOENIX....I just may keep it for myself....and anyhows DAD all ready has SlickTricks :twisted:
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Post by Golden Eagle »

Razorback4 is ready to ship Gary. In a 35mm Film Cannistor. Its already done its job, a complete pass through on a nice Buck. Its in good shape though xcept for being dull. PM me with your mailing address and I will try to ship this week when I get to town.
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Picture GaryL of the broadhead I'll send you if you want it. Just let me know.


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Post by GREYWOLF »

:D :D Hey there Gary I think we have quite a few old head's in the shop . they have been in the back room drawer for at least 13 years , I will go thru them when I go back to work tuesday afternoon. there is a lot of them!! some even open up to about a 2.5" cut ,probely the first expandables made? and some are old steel head's like HOWARD HILL'S , bear & hillbury's let me go thru them and pick out the older ones and I will make a list for you and see which ones you need GREYWOLF
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Super Duper GREY WOLF, thank ya, thank ya very much :!: :wink: :D
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Post by wabi »

Gary L.,
I'll dig through my stuff and see what relics I have. A lot of them are glue-on points like the old Bear Razorheads. I still use Razorheads with my trad bows, and I must say Fred did have a good design there! I never collected much of a variety, though. The Razorheads were about the only broadhead I really used for hunting.
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Post by GaryL »

Reads good wabi, I just figured out a data base with MS Works and can add a picture and all the information I can find on each Broadhead and maybe one day it will be something to show and maybe loan out to any club that might want to use it for a while. I know fellows a big dream but ya never know... :D
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