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Razorhead history, effectiveness

Started by elbow, March 15, 2009, 08:25:00 PM

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Van/TX

I like 'em.  Don't hit a hard rock though  :bigsmyl:  ...Van

Retired USAF (1966 - 1989)
Retired DoD Civilian (1989 - 2009)
And drawing Social Security!
I love this country ;-)

vtmtnman

Anyone ever repaint them after they get worn?If so what is the prefered stuff?
>>>>--TGMM family of the bow--->

Tree man

vtmtnman, Yep, I do. I've used cheap spraypaint-Gray Primer, Rustoleum Sage spray paint, Flat Black spray"craft" paint-It doesn't matter much whether it is cheapo spray enamel or high dollar stuff. A little trick to make any of them durable is spread out your heads-spray one side well, as soon as they dry to the touch flip them and spray the other thoroughly then put them on an old cookie sheet and pop them in the oven at 200* for 30 minutes-1 hour. The paint gets harder and adheres better that way.

vtmtnman

>>>>--TGMM family of the bow--->

aromakr

Guy's:
In his time Fred Bear invented a lot of fine archery equipment, however he did not invent the Razorhead!!!! The Razorhead was invented by Edward J. Henkel who lived in Birmingham, Mich. and was an employee of Bear Archery. Mr Henkel's name appears on the patent as the inventor.
Bob
Man must "believe" in something!  I "believe" I will go hunting-----


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