The 3 "V" lock at the end of the arrow are pointing to the right direction. But the #4 "V" lock is pointing to different direction. Seem like was a error in the design itself. Thank for your opinion. View attachment 280001 View attachment 280002 View attachment 280006 View attachment 280005 View attachment 280004 View attachment 280003 View attachment 280010 View attachment 280009 View attachment 280008 View attachment 280007
Are you sure that #4 is supposed to be a "^" and not simply the base of the shaft where the blade of the spear begins? The "9" and the "W" of IGWT appear to have die chips in them which are fairly common on letters and numerals. Chris
At the time that people used this kind of arrow for hunting. I don't think they were using Inter-changeable ends o some kind of room in the arrow for store electronics chips.
It is not an arrow. It is a spear. I'm suggesting that the barbed end may have been inserted into a wooden shaft and most probably used for fishing. Maybe they had electronic chips in the spear to act as a fish-finder and the spear would vibrate when a school of fish approached. Chris
The only way to see, if was AN ERROR ON THE DESIGN. O it's OK like that. Is "visiting" the Museum of Natural science at Central Park. Something I'll do in the next 2 weeks.
King Kamehameha looks more like a warrior than a fisherman "His "Law of the Splintered Paddle" guaranteed the protection of citizens from harm during war "