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The Hill's Hornet were made about 1950 to 1955. There are 22 of them both three and four blade on the master list. There can be a few more of slight variations. Very common heads, and well made. No reason not to hunt with them. Worth maybe a buck or two.
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Pics of the few Hill's Hornets in my collection.
1954 Hills Hornet ABCC #0646.000 ![]() 1954 Hills Hornet ABCC #0647.000 ![]() 1955 Hills Hornet ABCC #0648.000
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Bowhunter from the past, very cool, i'm new to Broadhead talk but i am a collector, those were some mighty fine heads you got there recently, got any traders? and hey bonner, i got a few browning serpentines in my trader box. i have been collecting for about a year now, and like everybody else i get alot off e-bay, something cool i got, bill urban from new jersey sent me one of Wade Phillips books last week, they are awsome.
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Hi Eugene,
Mike is a collector who lives in Paonia. He builds Grizzly bows. I live in Bailey. There is also a collector or two in the Grand Junction area. Do you have any of the early Lou Bresina protypes? Ron
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Hi there Raghorn, yep' i know Mike, and i just make a mess of his last name when i try to spell it. i also know Don Williams from G.J. but alast i can't place you, me and Mike just done an archery gig in Delta last weekend, our collections were a hit, lots of kids. I have started to narrow down my searches for heads, i'm concentrating on ACE, and Copperhead, of course i can't pass up a deal on anything neat. and by the way, i'm not familier with the lou bresina heads, got a picture?
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i can take a hint, i've got a few in my collection and a couple of traders, there's a guy in grand junction who owns RedRock Archery, he has got a few that are really cool, lou bressina gave him the original unassembled pieces of the first serpentine, a piece in each stage of manafacture, really cool set-up. These are at his shop in Clifton if your ever by there
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