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Arrowheads

I found this "text book" hide scraper on the walk back to my car after shooting a doe. Every edge is worked and has that classic concave shape. Bonus!
 

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My Grandpa gave this one to me about 25 years ago. I don't remember the story behind it and he's no longer here to remind me of it. Real or Fake....I don't know.
What is it guys?
 

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My Grandpa gave this one to me about 25 years ago. I don't remember the story behind it and he's no longer here to remind me of it. Real or Fake....I don't know.
What is it guys?

It looks real Ben? It appears the material is a chert, but the quality of craftsmanship is great. Unless a person actually picks it up out of a field, creek or village site, it's never 100% authentic.
 
Dad and i usually find 5 to 10 a year from the tractor seat... hardly ever see them working ground but in the planter they stick out like a sore thumb...
 
uploadfromtaptalk1461548902090.jpg I found these today walking across a field we were putting some tile in. The one is just a chip... i would have loved to found the whole head