Well not Eastons but I thought I'd post this info for you guys, the first Alum. Arrows
"Ye Sylvan Archer" April 1928 page 20...
Another Tru-Flight Metal Arrow Co. ad...reads
"The Tru-Flight Target Arrow, made from aeroplane tobing,well-known for its strength and lightness,fitted with hardened steel point and fibre nock, meets the requirements of the most fastidious. Single Arrows $1.75 6 Arrows $9.00
Tru-Flight Metal Arrow Co. Fox Chase, Pa."
I have a set of 1929 aluminum arrows. Steel points and interesting nocks.
They were originally owned by Captain George J. Higgins, and have a note with them that states
"Set of eight purchased from Archers Co. Pinehurst, NC for $50.00 in 1929 Used in the Olympic Trials in 1932, Los Angeles, 1936 Berlin. Refletched in 1940, games canceled. Won competition in Honolulu Nov 6 1941. Not used again until 1960, Finest arrows I ever used".
Tom, the needle-nock was an invention from Bill Folberth...........Hink