I value them highly.Ībove pic, left to right. All the players who did the absolute worst in B League were invited and I happened to get 2nd place there. I won these darts years ago in a consolation tournament. Front half is tungsten and the back half brass.
I have thrown them before but I do not get them out very often. This unique dart has a tungsten core and a brass sleeve. As they are currently configured they are wearing Reflex conversion points which are perfect for them, aesthetically, and throwingly. This brass unibody dart takes a tiny screw-in flight holed that looks like it is the top piece from a two-part stem. This brass dart takes a 0BA stem (what most people call a 1/4" stem). It looks a little Lloydesque to me but that could just be a coincidence. I took it to league one night and did very, very well with it. Like all natural brass darts they feel warm in your hand and are a joy to throw.
#Voks darts 12 gram for free
This is the dart that came for free with a Unicorn dartboard I got one year for Christmas. The last four in this pic are my mixed material darts. These are basically all my brass darts, and you will notice some overlap with the top photo. That is the only one I have ever seen.Ībove pic, left to right. What's interesting about this dart is that it came with a molded stem-flight that actually had five wings. I have dubbed them 'Aviators' because they remind me of 50's aviation for some reason. The nose is brass and the rest of the body is aluminum. This little beauty is one of my favorite darts to have, and to throw. Unicorn torpedos look a little different, so I suspect this one was made by someone else. This short, fat brass torpedo has a similar look to many darts of its day. It came in a Unicorn case that fit them like a glove but I really do not think it is a Unicorn creation as I have never seen its like in any Unicorn Book of Darts. It is the shortest torpedo style dart I have ever seen. This brass dart has an unusual color making me wonder if it isn't actually bronze. Please register at the forum by clicking here to see images. Guests cannot see images in the messages. Last I knew they are in Getagrip's collection. Once upon a time I had a tungsten replica of this dart made by the mast craftsman Jeff Pickup. This dart is unique in that it has a 3BA threaded stem hole. This brass torpedo style dart has longitudinal striations all along the barrel giving it a very unique feel. This is a hex unibody dart that used to have a rusty hairpin that held the flight in, but I swapped it out with some Voks stems that fit in there quite nicely. You can see these in the 1970 Unicorn Book of Darts. Brass, and sporting the "Sweeper Long Lasting Flight". This is a chrome plated brass dart, and my only in their vast Satinlux line. I have others in my collection that date back to the 70s and 80s, but really they do not have the vintage feel the way these do. I consider these few darts to be my "vintage" collection. Please register at the forum by clicking here to see images.Ībove pic, left to right. I regret the pics are not a very good quality.