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This is one of my favorites I don’t find many bifurcated points so this was a shocker and it was at a time where I had just moved and we were questioning if we made the rite choice ..... walked down the hill in backyard and noticed a sandbar sticking out of the river at low tide this was sitting rite on top felt like a sign that I was in the rite place and all would work out.
Susquehanna bifurcated point
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This Rose Springs Crystal point is one of my favorite finds . Eldorado Co N. California .
Another "how did I do that?!" favorite. Lying on my back, eyes closed, sunbathing on a beach towel. Right arm extended out, scooping up sand with right hand, making fist, letting the sand run out like an hourglass. At some point, there's a small rock left in my clenched fist. I feel it's shape with my fingers. Suddenly, a light bulb goes off. I sit bolt upright, open my eyes, open my fist. It's a point!
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Here's a new favorite found last week.
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My first will always be my favorite. Found In Carter County Kentucky. Material is Flint Ridge, and type is Hopewell.
2 1/2 inches long.
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In-situ.
This Point is one of my favorite personal finds ever because of how I found it. This was the last piece found on an all day hunt back in the early 80's. I hunted for close to 12 hours that day and had found around 30+ Points that day along with all kinds of Tools. As I was walking back to my car at dusk and just barely able to see the ground because it was almost dark and the corn was waist high, I walked by a row and I heard a voice in my head that said " walk up that row". I ignored it at first but as I took another step I heard it again so I turned around and went up the row. I took about 10 steps up the row and as I parted the corn I saw this laying completely exposed. At that time it was my best Flint artifact ever and it's still in my Top 5.