I don't think it was made in a home workshop. The main body is 1" x 1/4" and bent too well for that. The Comet brand small tools were introduced in 1937. No info on when it ceased other than a company name change in the mid 60's.
I would have thought that the person who sold me the lathe would have known if the previous owner had an interest in archery. He was interested in clocks. No info on the owner before that but he was alive when he sold the lathe so probably just sold that on with it's bits and pieces.
The problem I am having is what use is it in a home workshop. The parts need to be at least 6" long but I suppose small things could be fitted to a mandrel but the position of the dti limits their size. Realistically I doubt of they can be more than 3/8" dia.
It does sound like it's vaguely arrow related. I did have a bow, arrows and target when rather young. Wooden shafts and somewhat larger diameter shafts than modern ones.
A fairly powerful thing – American Indian style. It came from a sports rather than toy shop. I've no idea when metal shafts were first used. Or compound bows.
John
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Edited By Ajohnw on 19/10/2016 10:10:45