Wowzers! All beautiful artifacts! But I do have my favorites! The gorget amazing! That blade it looked real old ! The spade shaped one and the last beauty also, also a cool old bullet . Take it easy.
Thanks as always! I can’t catch a break with the gorgets.. all I can seem to find are broken ones! I’m still pleased to find them though. I agree with you about that blade though. It’s unifaced and so well made too, which I typically associate both with something old. I appreciate you coming back to check out the new round of finds!
Thanks man, I appreciate your excitement to see the new finds! Artifact hunting wouldn’t be the same without tons of heartbreakers ya know! I had to start sharing some of the broken stuff because people were convinced all I found was whole pieces. How wrong they were! Thanks for checking out the new finds and more are on the way for sure!
Been waiting anxiously for a new vid you find the finest specimens of anybody on you tube the sheer number and quality of the finds is incredible you are a lucky guy!
Man, I really appreciate that. There’s so many quality artifacts found on RUclips, just being considered amongst one of the better ones is an honor. The persistence pays off for me no doubt though! Sorry about the slow pace at which I’ve been putting videos out though. Working and hunting have been very time consuming over the past few months! I have tons to share, so get ready! Thanks again and as always buddy!
Man!, Watching your videos makes me wish I was in my teens again and hitting the fields and riverbanks like you do. You have some amazing finds and I can only imagine how you have them displayed. Envy but glad for you, extremely. Keep posting and sharing your finds.
Thanks man, I try not to let the aches, pains, and general lack of sleep keep me from participating in my favorite pass time activity of recovering artifacts! I know my time to hang up the boots will be here before I know it. I will at least be able to hopefully look at my frames and reminisce of the long days spent trudging through mud and poison ivy with a smile on my face the whole time! I appreciate you taking the time to check out the finds. Where did you hunt in your heyday?
@@Points365 Well, I was born in Young Harris Ga and was raised up in the North Ga. mountains. Back in the 50s up til the mid 80s, the fields were still plowed and I hit them as often as I could. Being a kid, I also liked fishing in the creeks and have found a few points when fishing for trout. When in my early 20s I got deeply interested in hunting artifacts and hit the areas that I knew that always produced a few points. I hit the jackpot when I discovered a village site in a field that no one had hunted, mainly because the field was about 2 miles long and the village site was about a half mile into the field. When I discovered the village, you could not take a single step without picking up an arrowhead, beads, pottery, pipes, tomahawks....... The field was so rich in finds that you could actually pick up an arrowhead and if you didnt think it was perfect, just pick up another. I hit that field daily when possible and woud take home 100 arrowheads each day. The field was finally found to have a burial on it and the Cherokee Nation stopped everyone from hunting there and they now have a golf course. I remember those good days though. I wish I could hit those sweet spots with you, but I know how I would guard my secret spots, so I just hope one day you would invite me to look at your collection. Thanks a lot for sharing and responding.
I appreciate it buddy! Any day out hunting is a good day compared to going to work! Haha Maybe one day I’ll be able to hang up to work boots for some muck boots full time!
I appreciate that buddy! I enjoy sharing the finds with people that have similar interests as myself. Thank you for taking the time to keep coming back to check them out!
Thank you! I’m so glad to share the finds with others that have an appreciation for the past. I appreciate you taking the time to come back and check out the new finds!
It looked so good totally covered in that mud too! I always like when it’s a complete mystery as to what’s about to come out. I appreciate it as always buddy!
Amen to the broken gorget… I still haven’t found a whole one! But man, my collection of 3 ringers grows by at least half a dozen every year. The shelf they are displayed on should probably get some reinforcement because that lead is starting to pile up. A good problem to have if you ask me!
Thanks man! Thats half the excitement of getting out there and hunting is not knowing what’s gonna show up next. Most of the time it’s brokes though as you can imagine! Haha
I appreciate it man! These videos are almost like a peek into my mind, because these tunes are definitely always going through my head while I’m out hunting! Haha Thanks for coming back to check out the new round of finds buddy!
Thanks buddy! I’ve been on a roll with the minie balls lately. Found 2 this past wknd. Both were larger than usual caliber. That last one I thought was a bottleneck benton. A few people have mentioned table rock though. They look so similar it’s got me wondering! Thanks as always buddy!
A sweet heartbreaker indeed! I’m yet to find a whole one. Maybe one of these fine days one will present itself before me. Until then it’ll have to be on my long bucket list! Haha Thanks as always buddy!
I’m just a persistent and lucky fella! Haha But I spotted that broken gorget from the boat while I was motoring along. I whipped it so hard I about blew my hat off!😂 Thanks as always buddy!
Glad to see a new video from you, and glad to see more artifacts rescued and not lost to history like so many are. 25 or so years ago I hunted a field and found several 3 ring bullets and I thought they were just shotgun slugs, little did I know
Absolutely man! I’m glad to share and glad you came back to check out the new round of finds! But man oh man… I take it that field is no longer huntable? I’d be all over it with the metal detector!
Sadly it's not huntable, too many cattle on it. The family that owned the property during the civil war and up until the 1970's were a prominent pro union family that featured large in the war. They were mentioned in a book " Searching for Booger County" a history of Douglas county Missouri. A very interesting read by a local author
Thanks man! I spotted that gorget from the boat as I was motoring along. I whipped that thing so hard I about lost my boots!😂 The finds in this video were from April I believe… I’m slowly sharing them in the order I find them. Indeed there has been some good finds found this year. More to come for sure! I appreciate it buddy!
Thanks! It was a surprise for sure. I love when they are completely covered in mud like that, so it’s a total surprise what it’s gonna be when you pull it! Broken forgets are the story of my life though! Not once have I found a whole one… yet!
Beauty.. beast.. I love em all! Have you ever been to the show in Lucas, KY? I was thinking about going up for that one on the 24th of this month and was wondering how big of a show it was.
Wow nice assortment of points love the black adena or pickwick point and benton bottle neck at the end, i ,ve never found a complete gorgette,they are usually made of slate here and broken at the hole nice bullet also,congrats.
Same here on the gorget.. usually slate that I find and in my case always broken! We can’t catch a break! Maybe one day though. I appreciate you checking the finds out!
Thanks man, I appreciate it! A few people have thought table rock, I’m leaning toward bottleneck benton myself. But you know how it goes… you ask 4 people about identifying a point and you’ll get 4 different thoughts!😂
@@Points365 yes I do. You would know better because of where you found it, what association with other points etc. Bottleneck Benton sounds good to me.
Yeah man I know, it seems like I can’t catch a break with those things. They are always broken by the time I find them! Oh well, I can’t complain though. I appreciate ya buddy!
Thanks as always buddy! If it did break while making it then hopefully the other half will turn up nearby soon. It was in the most random of places. I spotted it while motoring along. I did a double take and whipped the boat around real quick! Lucky to look at the right place at the right time!
I’ve always wanted to try my hand at magnet fishing! I’m sure the junk to treasure ration is about 100:1? Haha it’s all about the anticipation of what could come up next I’m sure! I appreciate the sub, I’ll be sure to check out your channel as well!
I appreciate it buddy! Hopefully it was worth it. But yeah that last one is a bottleneck benton / table rock, which is middle to late archaic. There seems to be minor differences between the 2 point types, and according to what I’ve read, some consider it the same point depending on the location. Thanks again!
Thanks man! But lerma would get my vote. Those are hard to i.d. since there’s really not much to distinguish them apart from any other leaf shaped blade out there.
@@Points365 Lerma's are an oddball. It's actually considered a cluster, not a type from what I understand. And they're given dates from, 10,000 BC to 500 AD.. very strange. They suspiciously look like Solutrean points. But that can't be possible, right? Anyway, I never can tell. And don't even ask a Texan what this point is. You don't want to open that can of worms. Texas points are from a whole other planet. 🤣
This is a very nice group of relics! I would like to know what culture each one represents. I knew several types, based on my OhiO knowledge but they could have different names in TN. The last point (bottleneck?) looks like Flint Ridge material.
Thanks buddy! There’s one thing I’m good at, and that’s finding artifacts. One thing I’m bad at is identifying what I find! Haha Just when I feel like I’m getting the hang of it, I get thrown for a loop. I’m convinced my brain just can’t handle any more! Ha Sorry I can’t help out with the culture question. But I would agree with you on that last one being a bottleneck. That’s what thought when I found it, although a few people have thought table rock. I still think bottleneck though. I appreciate you taking the time to check it out buddy!
@@Points365 A reference that would really help identify points from anywhere in the US is The Official Overstreet "Indian Arrowheads" Identification and Price Guide. That book shows almost all points in real pictures. TN is in that book's Eastern Central Section. I bought mine from Larry Garvin, a relic dealer in OH. I told Coyote in north Mexico about the reference and he immediately started using it with good results. I enjoy looking at the various cultures and ages. Good luck!
Hey! My boyfriend and I hunt in TN and we have a half gorget that looks like it could be the other half of this one! We would love to send you a picture of it!
You gotta love the surprises! I always love it when the shape and everything is hidden from sight until you make the pull.. it really builds the suspense! I appreciate you!
I definitely think it was still used. Whether as a knife or what I haven’t a clue though? Even with the lack of base it still could’ve easily been hafted to a shaft. Like Eva’s for example.. little to no base on them, but clearly used as projectile points hafted onto a shaft. I always wondered how often they found artifacts in creeks and whatnot and reused them?!
Thanks man! Bottleneck Benton on that last one. I don’t have too many of them, so this one is the centerpiece of them all now! I appreciate you checking it out!
Hey Bud! If i can plan a trip to TN would you honor me with a Hunt? I want to hit the rivers yall have down there but out of all the YT channels you are the most consistant and seem to know your areas well. It would be an honor sir! edit- That broke gorget hurt
So much! I’m still dying to find a Cumberland. I’ve found broken ones. Never a whole one though. That’s one piece that I’ve dreamt of for about as long as I’ve hunted artifacts. I think I’m wishing for it so hard that I’m jinxing myself! Haha
Heck Ya brother Wicked bottleneck Benton It is trans too I seen it a lil. lol Hahahaha That just don't sound right. lol I have been fighting the Natzeros dive bombing my eyeballs lil bastids Thanks for sharing.
Them dang trans Benton’s! Haha But man I hear ya.. those little boogers aren’t happy unless they are right in your face. They are the same here! But thanks again buddy. Keep pulling those killers like you’ve been doing… you’ve been tearing it up lately!
God forbid you accept anyone for having a different viewpoint Cason. Thats what’s wrong with people… especially your type. They insist on existing in an echo chamber devoid of any opposing views or ideas. If someone does have a different viewpoint, you irrationally shut them out. Good thing you’re unsubscribing so you don’t have to hear the long winded political commentaries in my videos. I will allow you to unsubscribe now.
I have to ask why do you choose not to talk? I feel like I’m watching a silent movie from 1915 I I believe you’re uploads could be more enjoyable if you could just say something every now again for people who are not experts in point identification.
I am by no means an expert at point identification. I would surely mislabel something and give off false information mistakingly. As for the silence, that’s just how I choose to do it really. When I go back and reminisce on my finds by watching my own videos, the last thing I want is the moment to be ruined by hearing myself rambling in the background! I also want the entire focus being on the artifacts and their craftsmanship, nothing else. It’s just a personal preference. Plus I enjoy my privacy and nobody really knowing anything about me. I don’t want to be the focal point of the videos! Haha thanks for the input and I appreciate you checking out the finds.
@@Points365 I absolutely mean no disrespect the quality of the points you find are second to none and I am sure you put a lot of time into it. I will continue watching. Have a wonderful day.
Thank you for sharing with us.👍👍🦃🦃
Wowzers! All beautiful artifacts! But I do have my favorites! The gorget amazing! That blade it looked real old ! The spade shaped one and the last beauty also, also a cool old bullet . Take it easy.
Thanks as always! I can’t catch a break with the gorgets.. all I can seem to find are broken ones! I’m still pleased to find them though. I agree with you about that blade though. It’s unifaced and so well made too, which I typically associate both with something old. I appreciate you coming back to check out the new round of finds!
I’m always excited when I see your videos pop up. Couple heart breakers for sure. Awesome finds and good music!
Thanks man, I appreciate your excitement to see the new finds! Artifact hunting wouldn’t be the same without tons of heartbreakers ya know! I had to start sharing some of the broken stuff because people were convinced all I found was whole pieces. How wrong they were! Thanks for checking out the new finds and more are on the way for sure!
Been waiting anxiously for a new vid you find the finest specimens of anybody on you tube the sheer number and quality of the finds is incredible you are a lucky guy!
Man, I really appreciate that. There’s so many quality artifacts found on RUclips, just being considered amongst one of the better ones is an honor. The persistence pays off for me no doubt though! Sorry about the slow pace at which I’ve been putting videos out though. Working and hunting have been very time consuming over the past few months! I have tons to share, so get ready! Thanks again and as always buddy!
Man!, Watching your videos makes me wish I was in my teens again and hitting the fields and riverbanks like you do. You have some amazing finds and I can only imagine how you have them displayed. Envy but glad for you, extremely. Keep posting and sharing your finds.
Thanks man, I try not to let the aches, pains, and general lack of sleep keep me from participating in my favorite pass time activity of recovering artifacts! I know my time to hang up the boots will be here before I know it. I will at least be able to hopefully look at my frames and reminisce of the long days spent trudging through mud and poison ivy with a smile on my face the whole time! I appreciate you taking the time to check out the finds. Where did you hunt in your heyday?
@@Points365 Well, I was born in Young Harris Ga and was raised up in the North Ga. mountains. Back in the 50s up til the mid 80s, the fields were still plowed and I hit them as often as I could. Being a kid, I also liked fishing in the creeks and have found a few points when fishing for trout. When in my early 20s I got deeply interested in hunting artifacts and hit the areas that I knew that always produced a few points. I hit the jackpot when I discovered a village site in a field that no one had hunted, mainly because the field was about 2 miles long and the village site was about a half mile into the field. When I discovered the village, you could not take a single step without picking up an arrowhead, beads, pottery, pipes, tomahawks....... The field was so rich in finds that you could actually pick up an arrowhead and if you didnt think it was perfect, just pick up another. I hit that field daily when possible and woud take home 100 arrowheads each day. The field was finally found to have a burial on it and the Cherokee Nation stopped everyone from hunting there and they now have a golf course. I remember those good days though. I wish I could hit those sweet spots with you, but I know how I would guard my secret spots, so I just hope one day you would invite me to look at your collection. Thanks a lot for sharing and responding.
Amazing.
Thank you for all your hard work!
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What a heartbreaker the gorget could have been damaged in battle. It makes ones mind race. Bravo! amazing finds
Not a bad day atall. Awesome finds beautiful material and great craftsmanship! Take care
I appreciate it buddy! Any day out hunting is a good day compared to going to work! Haha Maybe one day I’ll be able to hang up to work boots for some muck boots full time!
@@Points365 that’ll be the day!!
Absolutely gorgeous saves brother! Loved the all , congratulations and thanks for sharing with us
Thanks man, I really appreciate it!
Some more awesome pieces my friend! Congrats! As always, thanks for sharing your finds. Always excited to see your videos pop up as well!
I appreciate that buddy! I enjoy sharing the finds with people that have similar interests as myself. Thank you for taking the time to keep coming back to check them out!
Beautiful finds ❤ love the video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I’m so glad to share the finds with others that have an appreciation for the past. I appreciate you taking the time to come back and check out the new finds!
Man that last one is exquisite! Great finds as always!
It looked so good totally covered in that mud too! I always like when it’s a complete mystery as to what’s about to come out. I appreciate it as always buddy!
Some extremely nice finds, good job on saving them.
Some beauties there. Thanks for the hunt. Peace
I appreciate it and thanks for taking the time to check out the finds!
Your killer finds always kill me! Happy for you!
I appreciate that! Sorry to kill you with the artifacts though. Haha
Great finds as always, and a 3 ringer to boot! Love the material @17:00 Shame about the gorget. Story of my life! ♥
Amen to the broken gorget… I still haven’t found a whole one! But man, my collection of 3 ringers grows by at least half a dozen every year. The shelf they are displayed on should probably get some reinforcement because that lead is starting to pile up. A good problem to have if you ask me!
More awesome finds !! That dart and last point were very interesting!! Good hunting buddy !
Thanks man! Thats half the excitement of getting out there and hunting is not knowing what’s gonna show up next. Most of the time it’s brokes though as you can imagine! Haha
Nice finds! That’s a great version of St. Anne’s Reel too!
I appreciate it man! These videos are almost like a peek into my mind, because these tunes are definitely always going through my head while I’m out hunting! Haha Thanks for coming back to check out the new round of finds buddy!
Many nice relics including that long Table Rick and a Civil War bullet to boot👍🏻
Thanks buddy! I’ve been on a roll with the minie balls lately. Found 2 this past wknd. Both were larger than usual caliber. That last one I thought was a bottleneck benton. A few people have mentioned table rock though. They look so similar it’s got me wondering! Thanks as always buddy!
@@Points365 👍🏻
👍 Dang, that half gorget is a sweet heartbreaker.
A sweet heartbreaker indeed! I’m yet to find a whole one. Maybe one of these fine days one will present itself before me. Until then it’ll have to be on my long bucket list! Haha Thanks as always buddy!
My Gosh !!💥
Always amazing saves, man !!
Dang, that gorget was a cryer for sure ..🔥😎✌🍀
I’m just a persistent and lucky fella! Haha But I spotted that broken gorget from the boat while I was motoring along. I whipped it so hard I about blew my hat off!😂 Thanks as always buddy!
@@Points365
Eagle eye !!!
Heck yeah, I would've too 🤣👊
Congratulations on another great video good luck and happy hunting 👍
Thanks buddy, I appreciate you taking the time again to check them out!
Nice Table Rock for the end .
Glad to see a new video from you, and glad to see more artifacts rescued and not lost to history like so many are. 25 or so years ago I hunted a field and found several 3 ring bullets and I thought they were just shotgun slugs, little did I know
Absolutely man! I’m glad to share and glad you came back to check out the new round of finds! But man oh man… I take it that field is no longer huntable? I’d be all over it with the metal detector!
Sadly it's not huntable, too many cattle on it. The family that owned the property during the civil war and up until the 1970's were a prominent pro union family that featured large in the war. They were mentioned in a book " Searching for Booger County" a history of Douglas county Missouri. A very interesting read by a local author
Great finds! Too bad that gorget was broken. I can't wait to see what else you have found.
Thanks man! I spotted that gorget from the boat as I was motoring along. I whipped that thing so hard I about lost my boots!😂 The finds in this video were from April I believe… I’m slowly sharing them in the order I find them. Indeed there has been some good finds found this year. More to come for sure! I appreciate it buddy!
That bottle neck Benton is very nice! Good finds for sure. Too bad the gorget was broke
Thanks! It was a surprise for sure. I love when they are completely covered in mud like that, so it’s a total surprise what it’s gonna be when you pull it! Broken forgets are the story of my life though! Not once have I found a whole one… yet!
Always look forward to your videos
I appreciate ya buddy!
@@Points365 killer finds
Beauty and the beasts. Love the Bottleneck.
Beauty.. beast.. I love em all! Have you ever been to the show in Lucas, KY? I was thinking about going up for that one on the 24th of this month and was wondering how big of a show it was.
@@Points365 never heard of it. I’ll look into it though. The Barren River show is coming up this month too. It’s usually a good show.
Wow nice assortment of points love the black adena or pickwick point and benton bottle neck at the end, i ,ve never found a complete gorgette,they are usually made of slate here and broken at the hole nice bullet also,congrats.
Same here on the gorget.. usually slate that I find and in my case always broken! We can’t catch a break! Maybe one day though. I appreciate you checking the finds out!
I like the big pickwick/adena, and the big table rock (maybe) blade at the end
Thanks man, I appreciate it! A few people have thought table rock, I’m leaning toward bottleneck benton myself. But you know how it goes… you ask 4 people about identifying a point and you’ll get 4 different thoughts!😂
@@Points365 yes I do. You would know better because of where you found it, what association with other points etc. Bottleneck Benton sounds good to me.
Always watching, last one was very nice what ever it is, keep on em 😎😎😎
Bottleneck benton. And as always, I appreciate you biddy!
Great finds as always.. it's a shame about the banner stone but still a great find. Take care and God bless
Yeah man I know, it seems like I can’t catch a break with those things. They are always broken by the time I find them! Oh well, I can’t complain though. I appreciate ya buddy!
Hey buddy just letting you know that there is a show in Corinth Miss on October 5th hope to see you there
Nice saves as usual. Madison and. Hamilton. Gorget a heartbreaker. Think broke in making it? Keep looking and be safe.
Thanks as always buddy! If it did break while making it then hopefully the other half will turn up nearby soon. It was in the most random of places. I spotted it while motoring along. I did a double take and whipped the boat around real quick! Lucky to look at the right place at the right time!
Cool finds man! I have several dozen arrowheads. I also magnetfishing and metal detect I also subbed.
I’ve always wanted to try my hand at magnet fishing! I’m sure the junk to treasure ration is about 100:1? Haha it’s all about the anticipation of what could come up next I’m sure! I appreciate the sub, I’ll be sure to check out your channel as well!
That is a nce version, I agree.
Been saving your videos up to watch, man I'm glad that I did. Love that last piece, looks archaic..?
I appreciate it buddy! Hopefully it was worth it. But yeah that last one is a bottleneck benton / table rock, which is middle to late archaic. There seems to be minor differences between the 2 point types, and according to what I’ve read, some consider it the same point depending on the location. Thanks again!
@@Points365 excellent research, thanks for sharing!
Cool finds..
What are we calling the point @14:00? Is that a Lerma? I always have trouble identifying Ovate leaf shaped points.
Thanks man! But lerma would get my vote. Those are hard to i.d. since there’s really not much to distinguish them apart from any other leaf shaped blade out there.
@@Points365 Lerma's are an oddball. It's actually considered a cluster, not a type from what I understand.
And they're given dates from, 10,000 BC to 500 AD.. very strange.
They suspiciously look like Solutrean points. But that can't be possible, right? Anyway, I never can tell.
And don't even ask a Texan what this point is. You don't want to open that can of worms. Texas points are from a whole other planet. 🤣
some lovely arrow head would love to try this
HELL YEAH BROTHER
Haha I appreciate it buddy!
This is a very nice group of relics! I would like to know what culture each one represents. I knew several types, based on my OhiO knowledge but they could have different names in TN. The last point (bottleneck?) looks like Flint Ridge material.
Thanks buddy! There’s one thing I’m good at, and that’s finding artifacts. One thing I’m bad at is identifying what I find! Haha Just when I feel like I’m getting the hang of it, I get thrown for a loop. I’m convinced my brain just can’t handle any more! Ha Sorry I can’t help out with the culture question. But I would agree with you on that last one being a bottleneck. That’s what thought when I found it, although a few people have thought table rock. I still think bottleneck though. I appreciate you taking the time to check it out buddy!
@@Points365 A reference that would really help identify points from anywhere in the US is The Official Overstreet "Indian Arrowheads" Identification and Price Guide. That book shows almost all points in real pictures. TN is in that book's Eastern Central Section. I bought mine from Larry Garvin, a relic dealer in OH. I told Coyote in north Mexico about the reference and he immediately started using it with good results. I enjoy looking at the various cultures and ages. Good luck!
Hey! My boyfriend and I hunt in TN and we have a half gorget that looks like it could be the other half of this one! We would love to send you a picture of it!
I’d love to see it! Jmc4483@gmail. If it looks like a match I’d be willing to give y’all the other half just so it could be whole again!
Great as usual sharing 🌟 Would the bullet found be from
a Union caliber rifle?
Some BIG 😮 SURPRISE TREASURES 😅😊
CLOSE UP 📷 👍
You gotta love the surprises! I always love it when the shape and everything is hidden from sight until you make the pull.. it really builds the suspense! I appreciate you!
Do you think the first point was used as a tool after it lost the base . You find the best stuff .
I definitely think it was still used. Whether as a knife or what I haven’t a clue though? Even with the lack of base it still could’ve easily been hafted to a shaft. Like Eva’s for example.. little to no base on them, but clearly used as projectile points hafted onto a shaft. I always wondered how often they found artifacts in creeks and whatnot and reused them?!
Awesome, what type is that last one
Thanks man! Bottleneck Benton on that last one. I don’t have too many of them, so this one is the centerpiece of them all now! I appreciate you checking it out!
Cool 😎 , I don't have any of them 😕
Hey Bud! If i can plan a trip to TN would you honor me with a Hunt? I want to hit the rivers yall have down there but out of all the YT channels you are the most consistant and seem to know your areas well. It would be an honor sir! edit- That broke gorget hurt
Noice 😎🏹
Thanks as always buddy!
Is there anything still on your bucket list that you havent found?
So much! I’m still dying to find a Cumberland. I’ve found broken ones. Never a whole one though. That’s one piece that I’ve dreamt of for about as long as I’ve hunted artifacts. I think I’m wishing for it so hard that I’m jinxing myself! Haha
Nice table rock??
Is there anything on your bucket list that you have yet found?
Heck Ya brother Wicked bottleneck Benton It is trans too I seen it a lil. lol Hahahaha That just don't sound right. lol I have been fighting the Natzeros dive bombing my eyeballs lil bastids Thanks for sharing.
Them dang trans Benton’s! Haha But man I hear ya.. those little boogers aren’t happy unless they are right in your face. They are the same here! But thanks again buddy. Keep pulling those killers like you’ve been doing… you’ve been tearing it up lately!
TRUMP!!!! 2024
I like how your comment has the most likes of any comment on here so far! Maybe there is hope for this country! Take care buddy!
Ewww
@@Points365and u lost a viewer
God forbid you accept anyone for having a different viewpoint Cason. Thats what’s wrong with people… especially your type. They insist on existing in an echo chamber devoid of any opposing views or ideas. If someone does have a different viewpoint, you irrationally shut them out. Good thing you’re unsubscribing so you don’t have to hear the long winded political commentaries in my videos. I will allow you to unsubscribe now.
It's crazy how much control CNN has on the people who watch it. It's literally brainwashing people who I don't believe are all inherently evil
I have to ask why do you choose not to talk? I feel like I’m watching a silent movie from 1915 I I believe you’re uploads could be more enjoyable if you could just say something every now again for people who are not experts in point identification.
I am by no means an expert at point identification. I would surely mislabel something and give off false information mistakingly. As for the silence, that’s just how I choose to do it really. When I go back and reminisce on my finds by watching my own videos, the last thing I want is the moment to be ruined by hearing myself rambling in the background! I also want the entire focus being on the artifacts and their craftsmanship, nothing else. It’s just a personal preference. Plus I enjoy my privacy and nobody really knowing anything about me. I don’t want to be the focal point of the videos! Haha thanks for the input and I appreciate you checking out the finds.
@@Points365 I absolutely mean no disrespect the quality of the points you find are second to none and I am sure you put a lot of time into it. I will continue watching. Have a wonderful day.
None taken whatsoever! I really do appreciate any and all input. Have a good rest of your day as well!