I am new here and actually came across this site by accident. I have been a arrowhead hunter all my life, but have not done it very much in the last 25 years. Most of my finds were found when I was a teen. My father and I use to hunt farm fields in Western Nebraska and Eastern Wyoming. Where I live now it is mostly state or blm land, so I can't hunt there. The private land around here most people don't let you hunt on them either. I would like to get back into arrowhead hunting, but it probably won't happen here. I do rock hunt here, which is allowed on blm and I have found some good stuff.
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Welcome to The Site Flyin66! What is that centerpiece in 3rd pic all about? Nice Collection
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. JoshinMO the middle one in the third frame is a preform, this is what George Frison told me. I always thought it was a knife and the white one above it, the white one above it is actually a Scottsbluff Point.
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Welcome Aboard Flyin66comet - We're glad to have ya. Nice collection ya got started there. It's a shame you can't artifact hunt in your area. I'd go nuts if I couldn't hunt here. You can show your rocks cause I'm sure we got some rockhounds in our membership.Pickett/Fentress County, Tn - Any day on this side of the grass is a good day. -Chuck-
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Welcome to arrowheads.comTN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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Very nice Eden type Cody complex Scottbluff! Excellent Folsom! In pic 2, looks like very nice Golondrina right of the Folsom. Great paleo points........JJ
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I can’t get a really good look at the two points to the right of the Scotty & Folsom...I think a Golondrina ,and next right point prehaps a Hell Gap.
I can’t enlarge the pic enough to see very well on those two....
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I sure don't anymore, my grandparents been gone for 10 years. He did show me were he found the Folsoms and where the Scottsbluff point was found by his brother. He had two perfect Folsoms but lost one. The Folsoms were found together in the same place and the Scottsbluff was about two miles away.
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