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It should be noted that the Eva point I found also came from Heartbreak Ridge. In a 10 to 25 foot area on this ridge you will find hundreds of flint flakes and the flint is amazing. Both heat treated Coshocton and Flint Ridge. The Flint Ridge is almost glass like. I have found red and even purple flint here. Clearly the Indians sat on this ridge and made points.1 Photo
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Originally posted by fldwlkr View PostNice finds! The perfect G10's are waiting for you in the gravel of Little Walnut Creek. The farmer's disc plays havoc on the surface finds over here but the creeks throw me a sweet one every now and then.
Good Luck out there,
fldwlkr
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G10 points are few and far between when hunting in fields that have been cultivated for years. Those are still very nice finds. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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Nice finds! The perfect G10's are waiting for you in the gravel of Little Walnut Creek. The farmer's disc plays havoc on the surface finds over here but the creeks throw me a sweet one every now and then.
Good Luck out there,
fldwlkr
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Out of 100 broken artifacts, comes one awesome one. Just a guess. Keep looking!
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Heartbreak Ridge
I have a field here in Ohio that sits adjacent to the Little Walnut Creek. It is about 100 yards from a known indian village. I have dubbed it heartbreak ridge as everything I always find there is broken in some way or another. The picture was everything I found in one day in about a 200 yard patch on a ridgeline of course.1 PhotoLast edited by Helldogg; 10-16-2018, 12:35 PM.Tags: None
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