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Post by 2chucks2 on Sept 19, 2007 17:10:58 GMT -5
Ever since I took my son Josh along with me to Compton (Michigan) for the big traditional archery shoot, he has become very interested in archery. The single biggest area of interest for him was the time we spent viewing the broadhead collections that were on site as a part of the American Broadhead Collector Club's annual meeting. Over the 3 days of our stay, we viewed the display several times. Josh viewing the displays at Compton. Josh has always been a collector of sorts having the collectors cards that young boys normally generate and most recently the large coin collection that he continues to grow. His new interest in archery has spawned a new type of collection. He has started a broadhead collection with the heads that I have accumulated over the years. He didn't like the fact that I simply have my broadhead banging around in a box in my shop. He wants to generate a display case and grow the collection. The heads that he has represent the heads that I have tired over the years only to switch to a different brand or style. So..........This is a request of the members of this forum. Can you help Josh out with his new interest? Do you have a broadhead that you don't use any more that you are willing to part with that he could add to this collection? If so, let me know via PM. His budget is small but he is willing to compensate you and cover your postage. Thanks for your help. Here is Josh's collection so far.
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Post by Greg Krause on Sept 19, 2007 17:27:35 GMT -5
I'm sure I could dig up a few!
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Post by BT on Sept 19, 2007 21:07:33 GMT -5
2chucks....I have alot of broadheads (obviously) Most heads that go through testing must be kept for future reference but that only applies to the heads that failed. The failing heads that were not damaged as well as the passing heads that I have more than 1 of are available. I will do my best to go through them this week. Please give me Josh's mailing address.
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Post by 2chucks2 on Sept 20, 2007 6:30:30 GMT -5
Thanks a bunch. He will be tickled pink to hear the news. Thanks again.
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Post by 2chucks2 on Sept 21, 2007 18:33:26 GMT -5
I got this one in the mail today from a friend on the bowsite. It is a 3 blade that open into a 6 blade in impact.
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Post by stilllearning on Sept 21, 2007 20:39:04 GMT -5
That is one strange looking head. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by BT on Sept 22, 2007 6:41:35 GMT -5
I believe that I have it's cousin or at least the actuation curvature for the expanding blades look very similar. The one I have is the predecessor for the hyper shock.
The one here pre dates the buck blaster which I tested recently
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Post by mq32shooter on Sept 22, 2007 21:27:26 GMT -5
BT, Is that a Triska or Tri Triska? There was a guy that was making one like this minus the fixed blades here in WV about 10 years ago that was similar.
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Post by BT on Sept 23, 2007 7:39:04 GMT -5
I cant say....I dont remember at all.
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Post by BT on Sept 28, 2007 13:43:40 GMT -5
2Chucks.....very sorry for the delay....I am just soooo busy. I just got something like 33 - 34 heads together in a nice little wooden box for him and I will send it out a.s.a.p. I included a few that do not have the blades installed but he will figure it out once he gets the heads out that are together. The one that may take a bit of patience is the Puckett bloodtrailer but everything is there I am also including a piston point so that you can see it up close. Most all are very good condition and will just need a bit of cleaning to bring back to perfect shape I believe. Just give me some time and I will get them out
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