Awesome Day for an Arrowhead Newbie

I'mJoshin-PA

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Jun 14, 2023
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NW Pennsylvania
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Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505
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Nokta/Makro Legend
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Metal Detecting
Today two of my nephews and I were out braving the cold with our metal detectors and we were not having success so I suggested we go look for some artifacts in a local field. I have only found two broken arrowheads over the course of the last 10 years so I'm a total beginner. Well let's just say I'm hooked after today. I found both of these in the first hour. I don't live in a well known area for these but obviously this spot is pretty good for around here! I'm curious what your thoughts are about the smaller of the two. That's a somewhat uncommon base not??
 

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I disagree with Up North, the triangle bifurcate could be a LeCroy and the side-notch could be any number of points...maybe a Big sandy.
The lithic looks about right as well.
 

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