Have a crammed frame?

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Nice! What a killer, honest frame of points. Congrats to you!
Chuck
 

Killer tray of points dollarzero!!!

And yes, as a matter of fact I do. I have a tray that has 253 Madison Triangles and Drills in it. The pictures I have of it only show 244 pieces, but I have added to it since I took the pictures. Also, these were in a 16x12 riker mount, but I took them out and put then in a 18x12 wooden tray. These are all personal finds and all from the same Ft Ancient village site.


The first pic is when they were in the Riker Mount and the second pic is in the wooden tray.
 

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I like to see frames where the points are arranged in shapes, like Steve's, thats how I do mine too. (JMO)
But still a beautiful frame.
Congrats on your finds, I see a hell of a lotta hunting there.

Molly.
 

Wow Dollarzero frikn nice & all Personal finds killer frames...
 

Thanks guys. The first frame I've been filling for close to 20 years.
Then made that second frame to make way for more room. Now
I think I could fit 4 or five more. :tongue3:
 

Yes they are all in one frame. I opened it up to take the picture.
This frame was bought and all artifacts are 100% surface finds.
Going to an artifact show is the easiest way to buy frames since
shipping is not included. There a lot of possible dimensions
depending on what you wanna spend. But, you would end up
saving some cash.
 

Hobby Lobby & Micheals sell reasonable priced frames, I pay $10 for my 10by14's when the 50% sale is on.
 

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