Hi again all.
Well I emailed Todd from the STOS operation the other day and here is his reply (rather speedy too I might add, well done that man!) and I quote after his permission:
"Hello Al,
Yes, I agree with all of you about a 4 blade STOS. Long, lean, with a nice brittle bleeder positioned so as to allow enough wood in the ferrule, would be awesome. I have given it quite a bit of thought. When we started with the MP (the new single bevel head), it was either going to be that or a 4 blade. The problem is that it really takes a new die to do it right from the start (punch a slot for the bleeder). We decided on the completely new single bevel head.
I feel eventually we will have a 4 blade, but that is down the road a ways.
Keep em sharp.
Thanks.
Todd"
So... that sounds good but I had a question in regards to just what the bleeder blade would look like and again with Todd's permission here is his reply:
"The bottom line is that it is a good idea. When it will happen I cannot say at this point.
Premature to say about design, but would make more sence to me to have a slot for a replaceable bleeder.
I am always open to advice and suggestions from Traditional Bowhunters.
Take care.
Todd"
So there you have it...the good oil on the 4 blade situation from STOS. Myself I'd rather a solid 4 blade very much like the Zwickey over the slide in model with a small slit cut into the head.
Anyhow post away your thoughts on the matter.
ak.