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Old 07-02-2010, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Goodies in the mailbox today

Here are some oldies, not sure about the left one (it kind of looks like copper) but the right one is an Ivanhoe (I think )- 0733.000

Some more Ivanhoes, out of Michigan. Man alot of great stuff came from that state, top 0729.000, bottom 0730.000

Here are some big ol' hunking chunks of metal sent to me by our own Shadowstalker. A pair of Centuars, one left side grind and the other is unsharpened Thanks Shadowstalker

Here are a couple Ace, not sure the of #. Man those Ace heads are about as hard to ID as those Zwickeys. They are not stamped ACE and one has very distinct spot welds, but they measure out close. 2.78"L, Ferr Extends .367" and OD .378.
Where do they measure the Ace ferrule to. The top of the taper or the very top of the flat metal ?

Here is something you seldom see. Replacment blades for the Shakespeare Thunderbolt arrows with the Silencer Broadhead #1141.000. I have enough to do 6 arrows.
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Old 07-02-2010, 10:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey Shep....the mail man was good to you
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Shep.. I never forget the "extras" you sent me. Someday I hope to return the favor. But, It is good to see, what goes around comes around. Glad you got them!
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Old 07-03-2010, 12:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Cleaned up that first broadhead and took another pic...any ideas ? It doesn't have that metal/steel look, kinda bronze looking.

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Is it magnetic? I would guess yes. It sure looks like an Ivanhoe to me. What is the ferrule size and weight?

If it was brazed that could be the color you are seeing
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Looks like an Ivanhoe, came with some Ivanhoes, but the back doesn't match any in the book....unless someone doctored it a bit.

Yes it is magentic.

5/16" Ferr.

.15 Tall Shldr

.30 Ferr. Lam

.24 Thick Bld

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Have you checked the weight? That might be a clue to if it has been altered. Unless it has been sharpened a few times at least.
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Another Ivanhoe that I believe has been modified.



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I knew the Hunters Heads were coming and he said he would see what else he could find. I'm tickled ..... a few more "X's" on the Master List.



These look like Wolverines but whats up with the figure "8" vent ?



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Sweet!!
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Old 07-07-2010, 01:13 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I see a couple X's there myself

Is package #2 from the same place as package #1????

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These look like Wolverines but whats up with the figure "8" vent ?



Thanx, Shep
According to the info I have, those are "Fisher Fisheads" made by Len Fisher, 1993-1999.
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No Rick they were two different purchases.
Thanks for the info on the two 2 blade.
It's the first ones I have saw like that.

Guess I'm going to have to pick up the other Broadhead ID book.
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Shep,
Be aware as to which "book" you get... a couple are from 1871-1971, so heads like this are not in it. Not that it is good or bad, just the way it is.
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I already have Wade's BROADHEADS 1871 - 1971, Second Edition. Still need to get the 1971-2002 and a copy of BigBoars Mech. broadhead book. Is there a book on screw-in replacable blade heads ?
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