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  • Looks2Much
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    Awesome Mark, stay on the rail and it will lead where you want to go, eventually.

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  • Footgepp
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    I attended the fall meeting in Sept 2018 as a newbie who found a single arrowhead over 50 years ago when I was 10 in NJ. That is my pride possession, and I decided I wanted to find some more artifacts to share with my children. I learned a lot from talking with all those present in RI at that meeting. Life, work,kids got in the way but I have been reading and reaching out to everyone and anyone trying to do my "homework" to figure out where one would most likely find an artifact here in NH/Maine. Have gone on a few river walks, construction sites, etc but have not found anything. I realize I have not paid my dues yet. Just wanted to report to Dave (Looks2much) that I have not given up. I mentioned to several that my son was a freshman at Brown and I would be down in RI to visit him.....at the time, he was getting his feet wet on the Lacrosse team(their season is in spring and had not started yet. Well he has been a lot more successful than his dad. I have not found any artifacts yet he made Second team All-Ivy and Third Team Freshman All-American!!!! Though I am extremely proud of his success, I would much rather be able to report and share an artifact find here in NH or anywhere in New England. I am not giving up.....Please let me know if there is a similar get together coming up. I live near the seacoast of NH(Portsmouth area) and have permission to walk some farmland with some freshwater estuary along the seacoast of NH. Hopefully the RI group will hold another get together......This post is mostly a shout out to Dave that "nothing yet" but have not given up. Please keep me in your RI "loop". Mark G aka Footgepp

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  • OnewiththewilD
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    Not really,and it kinda blends in too, you can only find it along certain stretches of shore and inland. Yes it is magnetic though

  • Kyflintguy
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    So this is the Cumberlandite net wieght? Only other place I've heard of it was from Scott Wolter on the history channel, it's magnetic right? Its a very interesting artifact made from a killer one of a kind material. Is this stuff common?

  • CMD
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    Jay's table, and his skill, was, and is, awesome!

  • OnewiththewilD
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    There’ll be a next time don’t worry

  • Hunting_Dad
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    6pm?!?! Dang it, I could have made it!
    Sorry I missed it, looks like it was a great time.

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  • Kentucky point
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    Who's the bony lookin' guy?

  • Kentucky point
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    Jay's table was awesome!

  • OnewiththewilD
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    Yes it does, Red’s brother in law, really great guy, it was nice meeting him.

  • Hoss
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    This looks very familiar to me. Does it belong to John from CT?

  • OnewiththewilD
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    Thanks dude!

  • Kyflintguy
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    This is just awesome Jay, I'm glad you shared it! Your primitives table stole my heart man... Looks like y'all had a good crowd too. Green with jealousy here but this thread helps, thanks!

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  • redrocks
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    Heading home from southern new England meet up in Rhode island

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