My River Walking Finds-Ohio Mudlarking

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • My river finds

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  • @cameronknoechel9767
    @cameronknoechel9767 Месяц назад +2

    I'll walk the Ohio rivers edge occasionally mostly looking for good firewood but I'm always checking everything else out. They say you can find arrowheads. I watched a RUclips channel with a guy digging and sifting through the mud and sand on the ohio. He supposedly found 7 or 8 arrow heads in the space of 4 or 5 hours. I'm calling bs they looked freshly napped to me.

    • @VintageandClassic
      @VintageandClassic  Месяц назад +1

      I wish I could find that many arrowheads. I devoted a whole summer 3 years ago to searching for arrowheads and only discovered two. But I was happy I found two more than zero!

    • @cameronknoechel9767
      @cameronknoechel9767 Месяц назад +1

      @@VintageandClassic in my experience 2 in a year is good! I don't even know how many of dozens of hours I spent searching the creek before I found my last one. Before that I just happened upon them sitting in the creek. And two of them I found, the last 2 we're found in a 50yrd stretch of creek. My friend who owns the property found at least one in the same stretch, there is all kinds of sign. Little chip's of Flint red or dark maroon and light brown. I'd love to find a red one. I remodel bathrooms/kitchens. One apartment I did had a guy living there that had 3 glass cases 12in. By 15in full of arrow head's he was trying to pass off as authentic. You could tell by the way they were all intact and had razer sharp edges they were recently made. He tried selling me some, I declined. I didn't accuse him but it was obvious to me they weren't authentic. They weren't even made of authentic flint and the colors didn't match the area. That's despicable in my opinion. The last one I found wasn't sharp anymore you can tell when they are hundreds and hundreds of years old. I think it's really cool to think about there history.