That shaft straightener is fantastic. I have one, however, I believe it was used for finishing gut for bows, because it is grooved too small for a shaft. I think that is a great find and a kind of artifact that is often missed in debris scatter.
Maybe your soul wasn't in it,I find them when I'm not looking, it's like it says to me "Look here" an I look an there's an Arrowhead, atl-latl point,axe,adz, ETC. Just been waiting for me to take it to lay with the other's.
Wow, what an awesome collection! Never seen anybody who had so many artifacts. Just a beautiful collection you have there. I have a turquoise colored rock about 2 1/2 inches wide with 3 perfectly rounded off corners. I have no idea what it would have been used for. In my area we don't even have that type of color of rocks. Would you have any ideas?
The one you said, you don't know what it is....it was ornamental for the nose, stick it up to your nose. With the hole end up to your nose, and hanging down like a mustache.... seriously..Thanks for the honour of seeing your collection, Sir.
Super nice artifacts ! Are they from one site ? A suggestion on filming , I set my camera up on a tripod and it makes for a nice steady film job . Enjoyed your video .
How do you know those are shaft straighteners or smoothers? I have a mano that is smooth on one side and has the straight groves on the other side. But the grooves are not that deep.
@@buffaloman55 I am from the northern front range of Colorado and although at least 4 different tribes used this area I have never found anything worth mentioning. You are a very lucky man. GD
@@GDSavingThePast Every thing was found on the surface, Ive never dug. 40 years of looking, If your ever in northern UT. I would be glad to have you here.
@@buffaloman55 Thank you for the kind offer. Finding a nice arrowhead or tool has always been on my bucket list but I don't travel much any more due to health issues but if I ever feel up to taking a drive out your way I will get in touch. Looking forward to seeing what you find next. GD
We've Many mounds around here in Carolina where I live. Nothing in the mound, they worshipped on the mounds.the Creek's & Spring's around the mounds are full of atifacts. I've Never hunted points around a spring Head an didn't find shard's of pottery,point's or something....
@@buffaloman55 are you ever going to explain why you were burying the pieces you found in the still crazy after all these years video? You must like messing with people.
AWESOME COLLECTION. I HAVE YET TO FIND A COMPLETE....
That shaft straightener is fantastic. I have one, however, I believe it was used for finishing gut for bows, because it is grooved too small for a shaft. I think that is a great find and a kind of artifact that is often missed in debris scatter.
An artifact room this completely trumps my artifact shelf
You guys have been real busy over the years!! AWESOME!!
Awesome collection!!!
Coopl table. Thanks for saving history.
Awesome collection! Looks like a miniature museum in that room there. Thanks for showing the rest of us!
That is some lovin' there.... great stuff!
Helps me learn what all this stuff so thanks
Very cool collection! Thanks for posting.---Tim
Awesome stuff man! I look up to folks like you to keep me hunting and expanding my collection.
Amazing Collection!
"was gettin onry one day so he met the food chain" haha great
Love that Cody Knife xD.. Cool stuff
Awesome Awesome Collection !
Looks like alot of walking beautiful stuff
Very nice, buffaloman! That Cody knife is killer!
Wow...5 stars, all the way. Amazing collection buffaloman, amazing. Thanks for sharing!
I spend my whole life looking for just one artifact and this dude gets thousands
Maybe your soul wasn't in it,I find them when I'm not looking, it's like it says to me "Look here" an I look an there's an Arrowhead, atl-latl point,axe,adz, ETC. Just been waiting for me to take it to lay with the other's.
@@michaelhedgepeth5106 That's my buddy..he's got the eye's for it.
wow killer collection
Good stuff. Hope to see your pride and joy piece in the case.
Wow, what an awesome collection! Never seen anybody who had so many artifacts. Just a beautiful collection you have there. I have a turquoise colored rock about 2 1/2 inches wide with 3 perfectly rounded off corners. I have no idea what it would have been used for. In my area we don't even have that type of color of rocks. Would you have any ideas?
man some nice stuff man thanks
That's not fair. Very Nice!
The one you said, you don't know what it is....it was ornamental for the nose, stick it up to your nose. With the hole end up to your nose, and hanging down like a mustache.... seriously..Thanks for the honour of seeing your collection, Sir.
Wow!
WOW, VERY NICE!
Super nice artifacts ! Are they from one site ? A suggestion on filming , I set my camera up on a tripod and it makes for a nice steady film job . Enjoyed your video .
I have that camera trouble too lol
WICKED collection sir!!!!!!
I think they made peace pipes from the red stone .
great stuff man.....!!!
Theditchwalker when u puttin a new vid up ditch man
I'd bet 90% of all artifacts are in private hands...maybe more. Great video - great stuff.
Jack T its better that way
incredible collection
Thanks, 38 years in the making
How do you know those are shaft straighteners or smoothers? I have a mano that is smooth on one side and has the straight groves on the other side. But the grooves are not that deep.
drtuddle groves hold the nut
Wow what an amazing collection.
Just found your channel and subscribed.
What state are you in with so much material around you.
GD
all the rock work comes from here at home here in Northern Ut. Plus the pot in central Ut. Most of the obcidian points from NV,OR. THANKS FOR THE SUB.
@@buffaloman55 I am from the northern front range of Colorado and although at least 4 different tribes used this area I have never found anything worth mentioning. You are a very lucky man.
GD
@@GDSavingThePast Every thing was found on the surface, Ive never dug. 40 years of looking, If your ever in northern UT. I would be glad to have you here.
@@buffaloman55 Thank you for the kind offer.
Finding a nice arrowhead or tool has always been on my bucket list but I don't travel much any more due to health issues but if I ever feel up to taking a drive out your way I will get in touch.
Looking forward to seeing what you find next.
GD
The gaming piece looks sort of like the fossilized nodules of jellyfish i've found. Aka mazon creek fossils
I never want to watch a video of any animal getting killed. 🤪
Not me, I WOULDN'T do that (maybe)
Does the Indian mound add to my property value? It's in Mississippi !
+Rozellind Welting merryman You would have to check with someone in your area, but I think that it would, has it ever been dug into?
We've Many mounds around here in Carolina where I live. Nothing in the mound, they worshipped on the mounds.the Creek's & Spring's around the mounds are full of atifacts. I've Never hunted points around a spring Head an didn't find shard's of pottery,point's or something....
What state are you from ?
Utah
Where are the gumby's that make insipid replies or obtuse comments.. calling these items geofacts.. lol..
old video here im doing the math on how long the bs has gone on
Is it against the law to dig in an indian mound ? and how would you know its an indian mound !
+Rozellind Welting merryman There are no restrictions on private property in Utah
@@buffaloman55 are you ever going to explain why you were burying the pieces you found in the still crazy after all these years video? You must like messing with people.
No !
cool relics, nice vid, check my ax vid out let me know dislike or like,
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