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Post by Ron on May 19, 2008 8:40:33 GMT -6
I finally got around to taking a picture of the finished broadhead collection display cases that my Son Josh and I have been working on. I got the doors mounted and finally hung them on the wall in the man room. We have about 300 unique heads ( and quite a few duplicates) The case on the left is filled with the old school tapered (glue on) points and go back as far as a 1939 Roy Case head and as current as a new Wensel Woodsman. The case on the right is filled with screw on heads starting at about 1970 to current. I also bought Josh a membership to the American broadhead collecting club. I think he is their youngest member. He now wants to design and make his own broadhead that he will use with the new homemade longbow I made for him. A lot of these heads were donated by Bowhunters that helped Josh get the collection rolling. Our oldest head is a 1939 Roy Case Korek. Our most rare is a 1949 O.A. Norland Some of the more unique heads in the collection. An early expandable One of the early replaceable blade heads. The browning Serpentine. Not such a great idea. American Saber 6 bladed. Lafonds Lightning
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