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badandy

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that is a nice a/h ! - the area where i live in ohio had some hill dwellers that hung out there way back when - (not an Indian expert-can u tell) so we go back in the woods - kids and i - looking for a/hs
we have found the extra pieces and it makes for great fun - (pcs discarded from the head making process) i wouldnt have recognized them - but had viewed a show that had a guy who had like 10 - 5 gallon buckets filled with them - he said nobody (or most novices pass them up) - anyways - thanks for the post - LBP - Italian w/a mohwak - not a Mohawk Indian (with all due respect)
 

If you are walking the fields you really should consider getting a detector, you can look for AHs on the surface and anything metal. HH, Mike
 

Hey there andy.
I'm a fellow arrowhead/indian artifact hunter. I should be getting a digital camera at the end of the month and we can exchange some finds. Until then, happy hunting!

Steven
 

Welcome to the site, I am fairly new myself! I also hunt indian artifacts and that is a great looking point!

Have fun!!
Alan
 

that is awesome!!! Maybe I do need to go out a/h hunting with you sometime, that is beautiful or maybe I should take my detector and follow behind you :)... Anyway excellent find man!!!! Krimic
 

Welcome to the forum.
That is a great looking find. I have never really looked for them but found one when I bit the dust on my cycle when I was young. Then my dad showed me a old coffee can full he found when he was a kid. He also had a couple nice ax heads in there. I will have to dig them out again and check them out. It has been at least 20 years since I have seen them.
 

Hi
nice Indian artifact.
I remember finding a flint arrow head when i was a kid on a cow path on my way to the fishing hole in Poolsville Maryland.
Keep digging
Jimbt
 

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