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Started by MCNSC, December 06, 2008, 09:01:00 PM

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MCNSC

What were the dates of manufacture for the Pearson Deadheads?  Just bought 4 on arrows and plan to make a dasplay for a couple and maybe try shooting a couple. Man, thay are a big head, anyone hunted with them??
Mike
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D.Sheppard

Anywhere from "63" to "65" depending on version or size.
                        Thanx, Shep
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vermonster13

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wadde

In 1963 there were five variations with lengths of 2.46" 2.50" 2.52" 2.70" and 2.65", In 1964 there was a more often found head because it was a production head with a length of 2.60" and a 2.65". In 1965 there was a head with a length of 2.64". This includes the small and large models as both were made. The large head was the first and the small head came later.

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