I already have some very old Bear two-bladed arrowheads with short blade inserts that turn them into a four-bladed arrowhead. They are designed for wooden arrows and are probably worth more as collectors items.

I want the flat blades to be able to make arrows in the field from wood branches by tying them onto a slit made in the wood.

I am not talking high tech or minute of angle accuracy here, but simply want something a little more lethal than my wrist braced slingshot, and quieter than a firearm.

I have already considered slightly longer pointed heads for throwing spears, but my arthritic joints keep laughing themselves silly over that idea. Of course I can always put the bigger point on a substantial walking stick to use as a thrusting spear should an emergency occur requiring such a device.

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