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Johnny X

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Here are quite possibly my favorite thing to find when i'm out hunting in the field. I like to call them Birdpoints. They are tiny. It amazes me that they knapped these out of flint with such precision and did not break the little things. I put a dime in the middle of them to give you some sort of Idea as to how small they are. Thanks for looking again!

HH

Steven
 

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Those are nice, I have a couple that are similar to the one on the bottom left of your pic.
 

Keep your eyes on the ground Alan!

The whole ones are out there! I have a ton of "Heartbreakers" as badandy likes to call them, boxes full of broken points. but I keep every one of them to see if I can't piece one of them together in the event that I get lucky enough to find both pieces.


HH

Steven
 

I've been hunting arrowheads for a few years now.I usually drive up to North FL.Alachua co.area.Anyway a friend of mine and I were diving the suwanee river a few years ago,when he found this screamer Newnan base paper thin would've been G10 if it was whole.About 6-8 months later we were at the same spot when he pulled this paper thin tip about 2 inches long.As we were driving home he kept looking at it saying he thought that he had the base>Of course I was sceptical.When we got home he ran straight in the house got the screamer base,put the two together and,BANG a g10 newnan with a barely visible hair line through the center.I never thought it was possible,but it happens!I'll get in touch with him and see if he will send me a picture..HH GL NATE
 

Hey Johnny X, Thats a good idea, I will try to post them soon. Also, I did find a spear point recently while detecting. I will try to get a pic of it at the same time.
 

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