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Product Description
ASSORTMENT OF DIFFERENT COLORS + PATTERNS
APPROXIMATELY 1/2 " TO 1 1/2 "
ACTUAL SET MAY VARY FROM PICTURE Top to learn more
Regular Price: $18.00
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Customer Review
Great Arrows! My Webelos loved the arrow points!
I ordered these arrows so I could build some arrows for my Webelos Scouts Broken Arrow ceremony. The entire Pack loved the "real" arrow points vs wooden ones that many leaders have used in the past. Very cool! Thank you!
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April 22, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
Arrow heads
The arrows were very nice.They were a good size, colorful, and very fairly priced. They were used to teach my 4th graders about Native American hunting.
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January 14, 2012
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Our arrowheads are contemporary, handmade in India from agate and Jasper agate. Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz, characterized by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. Although agates may be found in various kinds of rock, they are classically associated with volcanic rocks, but can be common in certain metamorphic rocks. This item consists of 12 arrowheads from 1" to 1 1/2" in length varying in color. Top to learn more
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Essential reading to identify and know arrowheads.
This 223 page's book is an excellent introduction to the world of prehistoric amerindian projectile points and arrowheads. In some very nice photos and inscriptions you could find the "keys" to what you collect, their relative prices, regional classification and chipping techniques. A simple and practical relation describes the U.S. materials used to make arrowheads and blades including all the regional types, edges, shapes, individual characteristics of each piece and instructions to take care with them. Indispensable to begginers and advanced collectors this book certainly attempt the amateur archaeologist's expectation. Top to learn more
September 11, 2000
(Piracicaba, São Paulo - BRAZIL) | Helpful Votes: 54 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Projectile points of American Indians have long been objects of interest to students and historians. This arrowhead book has hundreds of photos, information about geographic origin, methods of production, sizes, and a special section on detecting fakes. 2010 values. Top to learn more
good overall, good for midwest
Good overall, although only basic pictures, simple text but get the point across. THis book is really the same for over a decade now, but has updated realistic prices. Lar did great and his son has done well since his passing. Good value price too. Top to learn more
Good value for the price
Mr. Hothem puts together a book that is easy reading but I wish it had a section which showed exactly what characteristics designates certain points from each other (with a diagram). Otherwise, I found the book to be a nice companion book to other arrowhead books I have. Top to learn more
June 27, 2007
(Western USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4
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good product, awful packaging
My arrowheads are great, but the cheap plastic package broke open in transit, and I had 25 arrowheads scattered all over the other items I ordered from Amazon. Maybe you should invest in some boxes. Top to learn more
November 23, 2009
(Peru, IN USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Product Description
ASSORTMENT OF DIFFERENT COLORS + PATTERNS
APPROXIMATELY 1/2 " TO 1 1/2 "
SET MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM PICTURE
NICE QUALITY Top to learn more
arrowheads
I was happy with the arrowheads. the order came quick. the item was as it was shown online. Top to learn more
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Look nice, a bit expensive.
I used these for a Cub Scout project. They look very nice and symetrical. They are a bit pricey but comparible to others I saw. Top to learn more
November 18, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Our arrowheads are contemporary, handmade in India from agate and Jasper agate. Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz, characterized by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. Although agates may be found in various kinds of rock, they are classically associated with volcanic rocks, but can be common in certain metamorphic rocks. This item consists of 6 arrowheads from 2" to 2 1/2" in length varying in color. Top to learn more
Arrowhead Quality
These arrowheads are of extremely good quality for the price, however, I have received two in separate orders that were broken in half then glued together prior to packaging. In spite of this, I recommend them as a purchase for hobbies and crafts. Top to learn more
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Product Details
Razor Sharp
27/1000" Thick Stainless Steel Blades
Hardened Tip Cutting Diameter 1 3/16
3 per pack
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Decent broadheads for the price
After much deliberation, I decided to purchase "economical" broadheads. These broadheads arrived quickly, and they fly true, at least up to about 25 yards (haven't placed my target farther than that yet). Currently only hanging onto two broadheads for hunting, and one for target. I will likely order at least one more set of these, as they come three to a pack. Blades are razor-sharp, cut myself (stupidly) installing one on one of my arrows. Didn't feel it till I saw the blood, so I know their sharp!I'd recommend these to a hunter with a not-so-full wallet (like myself) as a good product. Top to learn more
Very Nice Item!! Recommend the Allen Company Broadhead Wrench!!
Received the items very quickly!! HIGHLY recommend getting the Allen Company Broadhead Wrench to go with them!! I'm sure its saved my fingers several times. Only thing I'd recommend is on the wrench, find the 3 slots that line up the best, and then mark them with white out, or tape or something. After I did that, use was very quick!!I purchased these for my 150 lb crossbow, highly accurate out to 50 yards...still getting used to it. I did have one tip that I had to touch up with a file.....but that may have been my fault as I dropped it. Novice, to medium user probably would not have noticed it!!I like that I can loosen the screw to lock down the broadhead, so that the fins and feathers line up, and the blades are long enough they stay locked in place.Will probably look into the Allen Company Broadhead Sharpener next.....but I'm in no hurry. Still feel plenty sharp, and at 125 gr. are the heaviest that I've seen on here. Top to learn more
March 4, 2011
(Down South in da swamps) | Helpful Votes: 10 | Rating: 5
CLASSIC!
these broaheads have been made for 3 decades this is the classic style broadhead when hunters picture broadheads! if its not broke dont fix it! you do understand you have to tighten them onto the arrow shaft to make them secure/rigid and there not made for CARDBOARD there made for flesh! they weigh 125 grains buy some practice tips that weigh 125 grains and u should hit what u want most broad heads like this only last one shot due to bone unless you hit all flesh but they will get duel so they sale extra razors in a small box normally 6 razors for box or a broadhead sharping kit allen company are great Top to learn more
October 5, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Allen Grizzly 125Gr. Broadheads - 3Pk. 27/1000'' thick stainless steel blade. Razor sharp. Hardened tip. Cutting dia.: 1-3/16''. Top to learn more
I would like to make some kind of display, like a plaque or frame of some kind, and give each boy some of Grandpop's arrowheads to keep as a remembrance. He had a nice collection of Indian arrowheads.
Where to Buy Arrowheads If you're just getting into this hobby, you might find it difficult to find real arrowheads for sale. If your missing a specific type of arrowhead, you may want to search extra hard for it. If you enjoy collecting Dalton arrowheads or Clovis Point arrowheads , you may want to keep an eye out for them. Guide to Buying Arrowheads Authentic arrowheads from the past are a unique peice of history that can never be reproduced or replaced. While arrowheads range in size, shape, and material used for construction, most authentic arrowheads are made and sharpened by using the "flaking" method. Here on our website, we connect you to arrowhead dealers across the country who are eager to buy, sell, and trader peices of their collection. For starters, get as much of the information listed above as you can about the arrowhead you are considering buying. Now, lets talk about what to look for when you buy an authentic arrowhead. Questions to Ask When Buying Arrowheads. Continue reading for some tips on buying arrowheads.
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Arrowheads News
Married 42 years, Matt and Marsha Elfrink still enjoy crafting together
never get around to it. ---- Marsha Elfrink wears a necklace made from a key. Marsha and her husband met in an art class at Southeast Missouri State and are still active in a variety of artistic pursuits including these arrowheads made by Matthew.
SIUE's treasure trove: Check out the artistic touches around campus
The number approaches 100000 "if we count the shells and arrowheads" that have not been inventoried. The figure grew greatly in the early 1990s, when private collectors Doris and Milton Harrington, of Belleville (now both deceased), donated 50000 to
Road to Ruin
I remembered it fondly, having bought treasured, real arrowheads there as a kid — from five cents for a bird-point up to 25 for a handsome spear-point, all gleaned from the surrounding and magical Nebraska prairies. About 10 miles short of Hastings,