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Post by Jeff K. ( Jak) on Feb 24, 2009 1:43:57 GMT
Now I usually stay FAR away from Depeeka stuff...in fact I wouldn't touch most of their stuff with YOUR 10 foot pole, but...Im looking for some socketed arrowheads. Does anoyone have any hands on experience with these? www.kultofathena.com/product~item~AH352225~name~Medieval+Bodkin+Arrow+Heads+(6).htm(You'll have to copy and paste this link it seems). Or even some similar socketed bodkin or broadhead from another company? Kidcasanova, and Bill Tsafa...Im looking at you, since I know you both to be fellow archers.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2009 3:52:09 GMT
Now I usually stay FAR away from Depeeka stuff...in fact I wouldn't touch most of their stuff with YOUR 10 foot pole, but...Im looking for some socketed arrowheads. Does anoyone have any hands on experience with these? www.kultofathena.com/product~item~AH352225~name~Medieval+Bodkin+Arrow+Heads+(6).htm(You'll have to copy and paste this link it seems). Or even some similar socketed bodkin or broadhead from another company? Kidcasanova, and Bill Tsafa...Im looking at you, since I know you both to be fellow archers. fixed
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Post by jpfranco on Apr 14, 2009 13:39:06 GMT
I would not go for these, they are very heavy and not very historically accurate. I order mine from different sources.
In the States you can try Seven Meadows Archery. They are a bit onerous but are awsome.
I also order from England. Try Richard Head Longbow. Their short bodkins are great ans cheap at about a buck a pop.
You can also try diy archery in England. Also ordered from them and they have great products.
Hope this helps.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2009 15:32:49 GMT
Ragweed forge has these scandanavian heads: www.ragweedforge.com/cat-misc.html(most of the way down the page past the cups and such) I don't know how strictly historically accurate they are, but they look cool...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2009 0:34:57 GMT
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