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Location: Fallston, Maryland
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Absolutly the best way to add a new head to your collection, both sides win.
Anyone up for a little friendly trading. Post a pic of something you have to get something you need. Who needs a : BLACK COPPERHEAD RIPPER 3-NOTCH .17 #0235.000 MADE IN 1965 ![]() Thanx, Shep |
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Location: Missouri
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Shep....great idea
![]() I have the BLACK COPPERHEAD RIPPER 3-NOTCH .17 #0235.000 MADE IN 1965, but I noticed a few heads in the upper right hand corner. Are those teasers
Last edited by bowhunterfrompast; 12-07-2010 at 11:12 AM. Reason: Traded Browning Serpentine |
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85gr
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Montana
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I dont have many multiples so I wont put any up for trade. But if I feel ambitious after work tomorrow I might make up some of my version of trade points. See what people think of those.
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Sticks of choice. Centaur longbows and Cowiche longbows. Current broadheads, Centaur BGH and Ribtek 125s. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: United Kingdom
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I'm a newbie collector to this forum from the UK, and just wondered what the going price was for one of the Ripper's??? Many thank's kev |
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Trial Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: United Kingdom
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Been a bit busy with the baby of late so appologies for the slow reply. I've been slowly getting a small collection together for about a year or so now. Only picking one or two up here and here. I only have about 27 varying heads at the moment. Latest one being a damascus medieval style jobby... I look forward to chatting with you and everyone else here on the forum. Thank's again for the response Shep. kev |
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100gr
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Location: Colorado
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Restless Native:
I sent you an email, or a PM about collecting, ABCC. Didn't hear from you.
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Trial Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: United Kingdom
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Raghorn,
I've been real busy as of late my friend. My 20 month old daughter is really quite unwell so i've been running around like a headless chicken. I did recieve an email from you my friend regarding the ABCC and a link to your trade list. Very Informative and useful, thank you kindly sir. I'll be getting on to it ASAP. (My time is not my own at the moment though, and i'm afraid my daughter take's priority) I appreciate you all taking the time to get me started on this guy's. ATB kev |
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100gr
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Location: Colorado
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The original Zephyrs from Brad Winger were black and then later were unpainted thus a silver color. Mark Horne's are all silver.
Horne's are on the left and Winger's on the right. You can see the difference in the weld/braze/solder joint between the ferrule and blade.
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