I got a bunch of arrows at a local auction today and have a couple of questions because I know nothing about vintage arrows. They were all in very good shape and most just plain jane nothing out of the ordinary wooden arrows. However, there was one set of broadhead tipped arrows, some micro diameter aluminums and two strange points.
First, the broadheads. They say Hills Hornet and are all in very good condition, still very are sharp. There are seven total and I was wondering if these heads are common and have any value.
Next are the aluminum arrows. These are definitely kids arrows as they only 24.5" long. However, they are ultra thin at less than 1/4". Are these special in any way, I am assuming they are vintage but know nothing else about them.
Finally, there were two heads, one attached to an arrow, that have me puzzled. They definitely look homemade to me but I can't figure out what they would be used for. I was thinking maybe frog hunting but it is just a guess. The spikes are about 5" long.
Thanks ahead of time for any help.