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Trad arrowheads collected 1930s

Started by Colorado Joe, July 30, 2012, 04:31:00 PM

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Colorado Joe



These where collected by my great grandfather in the early 30's. In the dry lake beds of Warner valley, lake county, Oregon.
This is one of two. Another family member has the other.
Hickory backed Ipe with a Zebrawood accent.
70" ntn
40#
Samick Sage
40#
Housel Osage stick (High country Elk stopper)
48"
55#
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JamesV

It's amazing how many thousands and thousands of primative arrowheads were scattered across this country.

Thanks for sharing

James
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Jon Stewart

Nice collection of arrowheads, knife blades and a very nice drill. Thanks for posting.

wooddamon1

That's a cool collection! Thanks for sharing!
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