WTB Fred Bear Broadheads (archery tips)

theduke308

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Looking for Bear broad heads for arrows, new or used here is what they look like in case you dont know if you have them or not. There are blue and black ones as well but have the same shape...let me know if you have any to sell

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Wow, talk about a blast from the past! And I found about 6 of them. Only have 3 inserts. The ones I have are not set up to put on aluminum arrows, but hollow for wood. Are they worth anything?
 
I found 4 ugly aluminum arrows that have these permanently attached to them, 3 with the extra small blade. And one extra that could screw into an arrow plus 6 plastic covers. Bought the bow during the 1983 bow season judging by the hunting regulations I found with the covers.
 
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They have various level of collectaibility depending upon vintage. That said any vintage has good following that people want to keep a few in their stockpile.

The above pic is the post 1964 variant.
 
Cool. I know where a tree is with one of the older glue on's stuck into it. In fact, the tree grew around it. I drew & fired on a doe MANY years ago, and that darned tree jumped in front of me. I went to get my arrow out of the tree & the cedar shaft broke off. I shoulda cut that tree down & got a section years ago.
 
The only one I have handy is on the table in my office. This where I found it after it cut a rib on the near side then went clear through a big cow elk and split a rib on the far side. Those were th only broadheads I used when I was archery hunting. I think I still have my home made hollowgrind sharpener made from two blocks of wood and two round files someplace.
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