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Need Help - Identifiy a Hilbre head - Pic

Started by Tom I., November 02, 2006, 03:20:00 PM

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Tom I.

I acquired the Hilbre broadhead shown in the following pic.  Can anyone date it?  Or tell me if it's rare...any info at all appreciated.
Thanks
Tom Ireland
 

Falk

Hi Tom!
This is a "barbed Hilbre" from 1954, made in Chatham, New Jersey. It is quite common and can also be found with a thick wax coating - which was applied to prevent rust etc.
It is ABCC #0637.000
As far as I am concerned one of the most beautyfull composite heads ever made. I really like it cause of its slender profile. I am not talking hunting here - of course.

Tom I.

Thanks, Falk......
Great info...yes I agree, it's a very sleek looking broadhead.  It certainly looks lethal.
But wasn't it originally intended for hunting?
Tom

Falk

Tom,
certainly it was designed for hunting purpose, but I would not want to use it for it. Besides the fact barbed heads are illegal in many places, it's not a sturdy head. The blade will flex quite a bit, may curle and/or the whole thing may come appart if bone is hit at all. It would make a great "warhead" though    ;)    And as I sayed above I really like it - because of its eyeappeal.
   
Here is the wax coating I mentioned. As can be seen, some fungi like it too   :(  

Would love to hear some FIRST hand HUNTING experience with this one from 'Ol Timers! Catched somewhere it was popular for hogs - as the Bowlo head - also a composit with narrow spring steel blade.

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