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AFTER 15 YR's MY FIRST AROWHEAD

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Posted Apr 03, 2005, 04:16:34 pm

IT is broken but I love it I found it 2 weeks ago on  my wife & I annaversary about 10 miles from are ranch house. It might be CAHUILLA. SASQUASH<><
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Apr 26, 2005, 08:45:30 am

That is cool! I found a possble spear head and now I just noticed something on a flat rock that looks like a scrapping tool. It has what looks like a drawing on it.The way the rock looks is different it is  broke and was not worked like a arrow head..If you look at it with a magnafier glass you can ,see figures and what looks like a face and and animal shape.Maybe I am just seeing natural rock formation, butto me it doesis not just look like regular stuff.
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Apr 26, 2005, 08:46:32 am

That is cool! I found a possble spear head and now I just noticed something on a flat rock that looks like a scrapping tool. It has what looks like a drawing on it.The way the rock looks is different it is ?broke and was not worked like a arrow head..If you look at it with a magnafier glass you can ,see figures and what looks like a face and and animal shape.Maybe I am just seeing natural rock formation, but to me it does not just look like regular stuff.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Apr 27, 2005, 07:16:44 am

nice find sasquash!! when you find that near perfect point you'll be sweating, breathing hard, and your heart will skip to a rumba!!!
thats what usually happens when i pull a good point out of the dirt...!
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