Warner Williams Show

Road Dog

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Went to a show today at the library in Asheboro North Carolina. Warner shows his collection there every year for the past 10 or so in March. He collects only North Carolina Peidmont Stuff in the 9 and 10 range.I had alot more pics , but they did not turn out. Really tuff taking pics with the glass cases and overhead lighting. The Heartbreaker Jar was Kool. The Crystal Guilford was atleast 4". The two Blades in the case are over 8".
 

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Holy toledo man. They are great. Perfect. Good examples Road Dog. Thanks for taking the time to take the picture and share :thumbsup: I liked the broke jar as well.
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Thanks for posting those Carolina killers. I recognise a couple from books and other publications. It's good to see them in color. Do you know if Williams is from Randolph county?
 

I know he lives in Asheboro which is in Randolph County. Most of his collection is from there as well. The trinagles are his favorite types. The serrated triangle in the center of the one frame is his favorite point and is suppose to be the best example of the type to be found in the state. It is around 1000 to 1500 dollar point.
 

Thanks dog. Are those his personal finds? Would love just to have some of those in the heartbreaker jar. Is he on this site.
 

I don't think they are all his finds. I do know he has found alot in the decades of collecting. He even aquired one of my points a few years ago. If you looked in the top of the heartbreaker jar there was a 3 inch log bottom part of a Clovis atleast a 1 1/2" wide and fluted for the ful length.Full point musta been huge. Speaking of which. In pic 8 the Guilford Yuma is 5 1/2" long.
 

Yeah that triangle is one I've seen published, it's unique because of the serrations on one side. Dude has some killer triangles fo sure.
 

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