steel arrows????

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  1. DIY_guy

    DIY_guy Weekend Warrior

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    Ive come upon some rather unique steel and wood arrows. Three of them are old steel arrows with aluminum nocks. The aluminum nocks are attached by dimpling the outer steel tube. The steel arrows have 3 depressions where the short fletches are supposed to be glued but some of the fletches missed the mark by a little which is why I noticed the tiny grooves in the tube in the first place. The tips are steel and likewise held into the steel tubular arrow by crimping.

    The matching wooden arrows are footed and the front and one is footed at the nock end. Some of them have brass point and a pin to hold them in place while others have steel tips. Some of the arrow were modified to accept plastic glue on nocks. I was not aware of any company making steel arrows but these appear to be quite old. Does anybody know anything about steel arrow makers?

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    DIY_guy Weekend Warrior

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    WOW... quite a find and selection you have there.
    Thanks for posting that history - it was interesting.
     
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    Pretty neat RC
     
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    DIY_guy Weekend Warrior

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    Another update. It would appear these steel arrows are from the late 1920’s or early 1930’s and manufactured in Dayton Ohio by the Dayton Steel Racquet Co. (makers of Tennis Racquets)

    In 1927, Samuel C. Allen applied for a patent which was granted in 1931 for the process to manufacture thin walled tubular metal arrows with emphasis on methods of attachments of the arrow tip, nocks and most notably fletching by forming grooves in the metal tube to receive the fletching. (The internet is an amazing source of info)

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    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1794051.pdf

    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1789575.pdf
     
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    Those are pretty cool, you planning to display them? I know you can find some old cool quivers on e-bay.
     
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    Wow those things make you think of how far arrows have come.
     
  8. SharpEyeSam

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    That is awesome!
     
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    That is pretty interesting!! I didn't know steel arrows even existed!
     
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    Pretty cool thanks for sharing !!
     
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    nice to see things like that to put things we have today in perspective.
     
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    Nice find, I'd put them in a shadow box on my wall...
     
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    Very Cool you know the weight
     
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    Interesting. Cool find
     
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    thats really cool!
     
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    Very interesting!
     
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    Just what you need for an iron buck shoot.

    Those would look great displayed on the wall of the man cave.
     

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