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Waiting on plowing around here.
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Went for a creek walk on Saturday. Found a few good ones. Buffler Funky little side notch And a perfect little Clovis Found a handful of brokes and some scrapers and knives too but nothing really exceptional Holy schitt!!! Awesome clovis!!!!!! Nah! Don't think so.
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Went for a creek walk on Saturday. Found a few good ones. Buffler Funky little side notch And a perfect little Clovis Found a handful of brokes and some scrapers and knives too but nothing really exceptional Holy schitt!!! Awesome clovis!!!!!! Nah! Don't think so. What do you think it is??? Looks like a clovis thats been reworked down to me. Definately not a quad.
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Kid I don't think I could stand looking at a collection of your "exceptional" finds
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I actually meant nothing besides the Clovis, that one is pretty exceptional IMO. I found a 1920s Dodge Brothers aluminum radiator cap last weekend too. It’s a pretty neat, if a little more modern, artifact.
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Here’s an as it lays from one of the best points I’ve found. The white rock caught my eye and when my eyes focused I couldn’t believe it! I don’t know the names or much about them all I know is once I find one, I’m ruined for the rest of the day!
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NMpistolero that is a gorgeous little point. Really pretty material. I hear you about looking down the rest of the day. One of my uncles rarely fills a deer or elk tag, though he always hunts. He always finds a bunch of points during deer and elk season though.
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Pistolero that is a beautiful arrowhead. A work of art. Never seen one like that.
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Wow some GREAT Finds! Be Too Cool to find a Buff Skull!
Deer Camp! about as good as it gets!
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Went for a creek walk on Saturday. Found a few good ones. Buffler Funky little side notch And a perfect little Clovis Found a handful of brokes and some scrapers and knives too but nothing really exceptional Holy schitt!!! Awesome clovis!!!!!! Nah! Don't think so. What do you think it is??? Looks like a clovis thats been reworked down to me. Definately not a quad. I agree, definitely not a quad. What stands out to me is the base which is convex or semi-convex and not clovis characteristic. It is my experience, while blades often change by use or sharpening, the haft area typically are unmodified from original manufacture regardless of time period. I would look for a point that has a convex base such as a St Charles notched. Wayne
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I'd be more prone to call that point a Plainview...
But that's just me.
I found an unfluted Folsom that was similar to it as well.
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I'd be more prone to call that point a Plainview...
But that's just me.
I found an unfluted Folsom that was similar to it as well. Worn down langtry ?
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can't let you bastids have all the fun......
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yep, about 2 hour walk this morning
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I'd be more prone to call that point a Plainview...
But that's just me.
I found an unfluted Folsom that was similar to it as well. PLAinview or Goshen. (Basically same thing) depending on where it was found. Nice haul Huntsman!!!
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walked my azz off today. And only found one busted little white one....
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I’ve keep telling myself that on those days you find something kickass within the first 15 mins. Get in the truck and go home.
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pretty good scraper today. the thumb notch fits a southpaw squaw really well.....
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Any of you guys have any ideas for preserving these buffalo skulls. They invariably continue to shrink and dry until they start to fall apart. I’ve got two really nice ones on a shelf in the house and I’d like to treat or coat them with something to stabilize them. Reckon your son might know a trick Kaywoodie?
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