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Drew made another good find at a flea market over the weekend. Dozen old arrows, half are early aluminum, no markings that I can find on them. The others look like graphite, but I have no clue...9 of them are tipped with old Bear Razorheads, the greenish, yellowish ones. The others have MA3's on them. All look very old, but in great shape. The heads are glued on...Any ideas on the value of the razorheads? He's planning on taking the stuff to the Compton Rendezvous for the trade blanket. Also look to be in an original arrow box, but again no markings. The wooden arrow holder/dividers in the box say Permanent ArrowPak, Lon Staton, Lake Ozark, MO but I haven't been able to find any info on the company or the guy online.



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the bear razorheads are about $3-$4  each.



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Some of those arrows are the old fibreglass microflites. the broadheads are really in good shape. If he don't get rid of them at compton, I'll buy the ones with the razorheads. when I said 3-4 bucks each I just meant the bear razorheads without the arrows. Let me know.



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Good deal Todd. Will let you know and you have first crack at them if he doesn't trade sooner. I think you are right on the fiberglass microflites and from what I've been told, the razorheads are circa 1964. The Lon Staton guy mentioned above was the 1961 Nat'l Field Archery champion and he apparently made the wooden arrow holders and was well known in his day.

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That model of razorhead was made from 64-about 77 or 78. They made some just like them from the late 70s- early 80s but they were a dark gray.



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I'm guessing they are 60's models based on everything else in the bow. The wooden arrow holders are glued into the box and the box is dated 1965 from some paper company in PA.

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