ESEE Arrowheads

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This is a new little project we mentioned a while back. Should be shipping the smallest (# 1 size) at SHOT show. Not sure what pricing will be but I'm sure you'll like it. These can be used for various purposes, thrown is a small kit, etc. Just a small survival item that has uses for certain tasks.

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Whoa! Very unique and cool item.

May I ask what the background behind the idea is? What sizes will you eventually have?
 
Great idea! I assume these will be sold through your dealer network also.

How about including one of these in your survivial kits?

Darin
 
Whoa! Very unique and cool item.

May I ask what the background behind the idea is? What sizes will you eventually have?

Background? Because it's just cool! And can be used for a fish spear, frog gig, etc.

Will probably have 3 sizes with the one pictured being the smallest.
 
You guys have been busy! Damn no wonder its taken a while for the Junglas and all the other cool stuff to come out
 
That's frikkin' SWEET!
Any thoughts on adding another hole at the base? Might make a nice survival pendant with a tiny kydex sheath thrown over it.
 
It's really a great idea Jeff. It was actually used in some U.S. Survival Kits during the Vietnam War. Leroy Thompson mentioned in his book about survival knives, scrounging one from some USAF Kit or another to put in his own.

Timberline, when they were making their custom survival knives, also had a small arrowhead in the sheath of at least one of their models.

It's a great idea.

Back in WW2, they developed a fishing kit and a separate kit that had gig heads that could double as spear/arrow heads and also as a cooking spit with take down rods similar to cleaning kit rods.

I have been playing with the whole idea of using a wrist rocket and Outers take down aluminum cleaning rods...and...coincidence of all coincidences, standard field tips and broadheads fit an Outers .30 cal. rod. :D

I think these are great little tools to put in a kit!
 
That's frikkin' SWEET!
Any thoughts on adding another hole at the base? Might make a nice survival pendant with a tiny kydex sheath thrown over it.

My mom said the same thing when she saw it, "Oh that would make a cute necklace." Not going to put another hole but it would be simple to attach as is.
 
I agree Don. This idea has been around for eons and no one seems to be doing it much anymore. It's a good idea that can see some serious use in a kit. Next thing we will be doing is poison darts and flechettes :D
 
That looks pretty cool.

Will there be a very slim and small sheath that can hang on a cord or attach to a keychain? Please?
 
SUPER COOL! That has to be one of the most innovative ideas I've seen in a long time. That's one of those things that makes you smack your forehead, and wonder why nobody else had ever thought of that.

I will be getting some of those, for sure! And trying to source Kydex for them. One of those in a neck sheath would be awesome! Brilliant!
 
We start adding sheaths and such then it will be a 1000 dollar arrowhead. The way I look at this is anyone can improvise a sheath. if they can't, then they really don't need the arrowhead for anything more than decoration ;)
 
SUPER COOL! That has to be one of the most innovative ideas I've seen in a long time. That's one of those things that makes you smack your forehead, and wonder why nobody else had ever thought of that.

I will be getting some of those, for sure! And trying to source Kydex for them. One of those in a neck sheath would be awesome! Brilliant!

Wished we could say that we invented the arrowhead, but sadly we didn't. As Don said, this has been around for a long time, it's just that no one seems to be mass producing them anymore.
 
Wished we could say that we invented the arrowhead, but sadly we didn't. As Don said, this has been around for a long time, it's just that no one seems to be mass producing them anymore.

Of course you didn't invent the arrowhead, but making them as small, beefy survival items, that's something I've never seen before. All of the steel arrowheads I've ever seen have been thin, 3-dimensional, flimsy affairs that look like razor blades attached to shafts.
 
wow....that's cool. While they may be simple things, you keep making me think "damn! why didn't I think of that!" Now to figure out a good way to make an improve bow with paracord....
 
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