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Grandpa3
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November 14, 2007, 05:47:00 PM »
I need some help in determining the value of a set of six Ben Pearson arrows with Switchblade broadheads. I bought these several years ago from a hardware store that was going out of business. In researching these arrows the style of label on the box shows they were manufactured sometime in the mid 1970's. It has the Ben Pearson name with a deer hoof print and Brunswick company under it.My understanding is the switchblade was developed by Jim Dougherty for Ben Pearson sometime in the 1960's.
The arrows are in a styrofoam holder with a fully intact plastic film over it,. The arrows are described as :
Deluxe matched cedar hunting arrows, 29", 45/50#.
They are orange in color, with black and white cresting and orange and black feathers. I originally bought them for collecting purposes but have since changed to other archery interests.
I hate to put them on you know what and would rather sell them to a traditionalist at tradgang so they have a good home. I'm looking for a fair value.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Grandpa3
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joe skipp
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I gave away 2 dz Pearson Switchblade heads 3 yrs ago. Could never get them sharpened...Got any pics of the arrows?
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Grandpa3
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I haven't taken any pictures yet, but if I get more requests to do so I will.
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Earl E. Nov...mber
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Pretty common as collectors, heads might be worth $3.00 ea,, Arrow are probably worth more as shooters than collectors.. There were some painted for the four seasons and called that "White, yellow, Green and Brown" a matched set in the 4 colors they can bring you a tank of gas..
With the short ferrule and unsupported end, they look like benders to me..
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