A friend passed away a few years ago and had owned an archery shop in 1960. His daughter said that they still had some items left and needed them identified. There were dozens and more dozens of 24srtx easton shafting and xx75 plain aluminum and almost all were in target sizes. The wrapping from easton was still on them as was the 30 cent postage on each dozen and his price of 12.00 a DZ.
But then there were these plain aluminum shafts that had no markings but looked like 1830 or something, the walls were the thickest things I have ever seen maybe even 0.040" thick and boy were they heavy.
Guy had told me that he had some shafts around that were an experiment for fishing arrows and didn't work out, so maybe these are them. I did find lots of solid aluminum fishing arrows also. Any idea what these might be?
Phil
1913, 1918, and 1820, were some of the odd sizes of some of the xx75's, we stopped counting at 15 dozen.