... Different version of a muskrat spear??

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Yeah, it's a different version alright....Completely homemade by Natives out of iron scrap and is unique.
Above is a broken crooked knife that also maybe homemade but I can't tell from the pictures.
Couple of trunk handles, butt plate fragment, iron jaw harp, hawk bell, silver ear-bob parts, awl, and a really nice gun worm.
Nice grouping! :icon_thumright:
 

Yeah, it's a different version alright....Completely homemade by Natives out of iron scrap and is unique.
Above is a broken crooked knife that also maybe homemade but I can't tell from the pictures.
Couple of trunk handles, butt plate fragment, iron jaw harp, hawk bell, silver ear-bob parts, awl, and a really nice gun worm.
Nice grouping! :icon_thumright:
I agree with Muddyhandz!:thumbsup:

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Here is a spear I found along the river here at home, not sure what it was specificaly for, I had read Sturgeon were speared along the river when they still used to run the river!
 

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