Bent-Twig
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Hi Folks !
My Dad and I got out for a while today and decided to walk a field on our way back to a wooded area to dig an old bottle dump. On the way I found a real nice point that has the coolest pattern on it . I call it my moo-cow point. Found a few others and then it was time to hit the dump. The very first hole my Dad dug had pontiled pieces of glass in it dateing back to the 1850's. Everything was broken and all of a sudden Dad yells out. I look over and he is pointing at a killer archaic corner notch made of flint ridge calcedoney laying in his hole. Got a couple pictures of it and then went back to digging. Only a few seconds later he yells out a gain and there in the hole lays a nice flint ridge blade in really nice color. Got a couple pictures and then we figured they had dumped a box full in there so we really started digging and never found another. It was pretty awesome to see those found in the dump like that. Someone took the time to pick them up 150 to 160 years ago and then someone in the house pitched them with the trash. The bottles were all broke up but the points were perfect. Whew....what a day.
Twig.
My Dad and I got out for a while today and decided to walk a field on our way back to a wooded area to dig an old bottle dump. On the way I found a real nice point that has the coolest pattern on it . I call it my moo-cow point. Found a few others and then it was time to hit the dump. The very first hole my Dad dug had pontiled pieces of glass in it dateing back to the 1850's. Everything was broken and all of a sudden Dad yells out. I look over and he is pointing at a killer archaic corner notch made of flint ridge calcedoney laying in his hole. Got a couple pictures of it and then went back to digging. Only a few seconds later he yells out a gain and there in the hole lays a nice flint ridge blade in really nice color. Got a couple pictures and then we figured they had dumped a box full in there so we really started digging and never found another. It was pretty awesome to see those found in the dump like that. Someone took the time to pick them up 150 to 160 years ago and then someone in the house pitched them with the trash. The bottles were all broke up but the points were perfect. Whew....what a day.
Twig.
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