Blackstump Broadheads

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Blackstump Broadheads

#1 Post by buzz » Wed Sep 27, 2006 9:37 pm

http://www.blackstumpbroadheads.com.au/

They have a website up now - below is a quote from the front page.
Black Stump Broadheads
At Black Stump Broadheads, we work hard to deliver broadheads that are strong, reliable and durable.

Over a decade has passed since the previous owners developed and tested 3 broadhead models that are still among the most robust


2 blade broadheads in the world. Being bowhunters themselves, John Horsch and Steve Carruthers understood the need for developing products that were "user friendly" in the field and could be relied upon for that once-in-a-lifetime shot.

As the new owners and fellow Australian bowhunters, we continue that tradition and philosophy. We demand all parties involved in producing Black Stump broadheads uphold the broadheads' reputation. The result is handcrafted broadheads that have passed though stringent quality controls, with only the best produced being available for sale.

Our customers appreciate that, with a little care, Black Stumps offer a "per use" cost that is hard to beat!

Hunt safe and good luck in the bush,

Brett Simpson & Monica Mylek-Simpson
Good luck to Monica, Brett and his old man.

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#2 Post by jindydiver » Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:18 pm

Since Brett started making the Blackstumps the quality ia second to none. They are a top broadhead and I am sure they will become a top pick for hunters the world over.
Mick


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#3 Post by buzz » Thu Sep 28, 2006 9:34 pm

I believe they have spent a lot of time and money on refining the materials and processes and held off getting back into the market until the product was *just* right.

Brett is also a rather accomplished custom knife maker.

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