I recently spent $20.00 at a yardsale and came home with some stuff.
I picked up an old lemonwood longbow, a herters 45# recurve (great condition, 58 incher), about 3 dozen cedars, an old back quiver, a bow quiver - it's one of the older ones with no cover for the broadheads, just has two arrow grippers with rubber band like attachments that wrap around the bow, 5 herters (I think they are herters) fiberglass shafts marked 50#'s, some misc. stuff, and 7 broadheads that I cannot identify. Unfortunately I do not have a picture of them. They are long, narrow, black and have bleeder blades, which look to be fixed. I can't see any writing on them, but they don't look real hefty or well built by today's standards. They are glue on broadheads. Any guesses as to what they may be? There is some kind of a marking on the bottom of the ferule of each head, but I really can't figure out what it is.
Does anyone have any feedback or info on any of the items I picked up?
I'll be donating the recurve, fiberglass shafts, broadheads, and the bow quiver as a complete set to the banquet/auction for the United Bowhunters of Illinois. The lemonwood bow I'll keep for the wall, but would love to hunt with it. It's just too weak though and I fear if I shorten the bow it may break. I have shot it though. The cedars are going in my squirrel arrow batch to await their return back into the woods.