Just got back from Colo. and wanted to share a few pics of my late dad's arrowhead collection. He had many more but these were most of the unbroken ones. I remember hunting them with him when I was very young but I can't remember if we found any at that time. Most of them are bird points about 5/8" long. I think most came from S.E. Colo. Check out the one just up from center in the second picture-WOW~! 5/8" wide and 1-5/8" long. Close to 3:1 ratio?
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Mike those are great looking arraheads.Are they under glass?<><
Great frame of rocks man, I've collected artifacts since I was a kid. here is a few rocks found here in Scott Co. Kentucky.
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The Points with the green background are the only points that were used on arrows, the rest are either spear points or knives. Ya cant get anymore Traditional than these babys. ;)
Billy
WOW!...That stuff is COOL!!!... :thumbsup: ...
..... mike .....
Just beautiful
They are great heads. I like those serrated edge points.
nice points
Nice points. There are some nice bird points in there. The one in the first picture middle, far right is called a Tang knife. In all my years rock hunting I've only found one. There are also several nice drills in that collection. Don't sell them, they are getting harder and harder to find. beautiful collection to you as well Silvertip.
Beauties, thanks for sharing. :thumbsup: