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Offline kojac

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broadheads for trade and identification
« on: July 25, 2004, 05:26:00 PM »
I have never posted a picture before so if you don't see a picture email me and I'll send some by email.

I'm just getting started and I have a total of 31 different head some of which I have multipals of and those are the ones I would like to trade (for somthing I don't have).

I also have a box of several different replacable blade heads to trade for non-replacable blade type of heads. ok now I'll try to post a picture!

Also numbers 3,4,7,8,10,12,22,26,29 I know the name of these the others I'm not positive but I sure several here know them well because they are not that uncomman but if you can help please do and yes I know of the broadhead collectors club and I do plan on joining (actually I have been planning to join for several years now)
 
 
 
 
 
 
thanks,
kojac
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Brian

"Hunting...is about the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and  the Hunted...All the hunter has to do is show up"

Offline kodmag1

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Re: broadheads for trade and identification
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2004, 07:22:00 AM »
1)  Pinecrest
2)  Black Copperhead Slicer
3)  Zwickey Delta
4)  1964 Bear Razorhead
5)  Bigame Missle (?)
6)  Bodkin
7)  Ace Super Express
8)  MA-2 (?)
9)  Ace Jet (?)
10) Ace Standard
11) Pearson Switchblade
12) Pearson Deadhead (large)
13) Roper's Indian
14) Hi-Precision (?)
15) Blackhawk Rocketeer
16) Hilbre
17) Bowlo
18) Arrowmate 4
19) Zepher (?)
20) Missle Spike
21) Browning Serpentine
22) Snuffer
23) ?
24) ?
25) Pearson Barber
26) Pearson skeleton
27) ?
28) Slicer
29) Snuffer
30) Battlestar 4
31) Snaro bird point
Hope this helps.  Some of them I am not sure of because the photo isn't real clear.

Offline kojac

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Re: broadheads for trade and identification
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2004, 01:56:00 PM »
thanks kodmag1, boy that was qwick.

23 is a "mini point I" and 24 is a "mini poit II" but I'm not sure who made them. 23 looks like a bear bleeder blade and I'm not sure who make the bleeder blade on the orange mini point II (#24).

the #27 above is a replacable blade head and the bleeder also looks like a bear bleeder but I not sure.

Anyway now that I know most of the heads is there anyone out there that would like to do some trading so we both can exspand our collection?

I have a couple doz. heavy snuffers(165gr.) and I would trade several for one older head that I don't already have.

so come on down and "Lets make a Deal"

later kojac

ps for some real good collector head I would even show you a good time on a hunt here in Montana if it would interest someone!
Brian

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Offline raghorn

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Re: broadheads for trade and identification
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2004, 09:10:00 PM »
Brian;
I could use the big Snuffers. Let me root around a bit and see what I can put together for you.
The other blade on the "Mini" heads is a Pearson Switchblade bleeder.
# 27 is a Premiumn head, which was the forerunner of the Steel Force.
#19 is a Mohawk MAgnum I
#26 is a Varminter
#1 is a Crestwood LAncer
This is one of the times I'm glad I bought a real good monitor!

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