That is beautiful! You make it look easy. (Id probably drill through the table). Back in the day, we went arrowhead hunting with Oz...didn't find arrowheads, but we got some lovely, large, decorative landscape!😁
My grandfather and great uncle had a very large collection of arrowheads, axes,knives pipes. They had coffee cans of broken pieces. They had everything in presentation boxes and everything had a number and in a book the exact location it was found. They used to go all over to show them. Never sold them. After they both passed away the Indian artifacts disappeared.i only have a few I found with my grandfather. They also mount them with copper wire. I saw your wife sneak by to make sure you're not drilling through her table.
That's really neat. I'm sorry they sorta vanished. I've never had much luck finding them. Much not have been any Native camps on our place. I know a fellow in Jim Falls, WI who's put together a big collection something like what your grandfather and uncle had, it's just so neat.
@@OzziesOddities Our family was originally from central Illinois. Everyone farmed . Sometimes I wish I could go back and take in so much I never thought twice about.
Well Sir, first I've seen your channel. Your display case is very nice, but what I wanted to say is, that big arrow head looks like a Clovis! If it is.... It could be worth a lot!!!! Hard to tell in the video. You ought to have some one look at it. A Clovis is about 12 to 15,000 years old ! Very rare , that would be awesome !!!
Nut's in kinda the theme of these videos so no surprises there. Good point though gotta make sure the wire isn't too tight to damage the arrowhead. I guess I do it this way because I'm an old-timer.
That is beautiful! You make it look easy. (Id probably drill through the table). Back in the day, we went arrowhead hunting with Oz...didn't find arrowheads, but we got some lovely, large, decorative landscape!😁
I know you'd do a great job. In fact your stitches would've looked much better on the beads part. It was fun right? Never pass up a good rock!
Great video! thanks for sharing. I love the history behind these awesome finds. Going to have to go do this for my own now!
You should, makes a great display, good luck!
My grandfather and great uncle had a very large collection of arrowheads, axes,knives pipes. They had coffee cans of broken pieces. They had everything in presentation boxes and everything had a number and in a book the exact location it was found. They used to go all over to show them. Never sold them. After they both passed away the Indian artifacts disappeared.i only have a few I found with my grandfather.
They also mount them with copper wire.
I saw your wife sneak by to make sure you're not drilling through her table.
That's really neat. I'm sorry they sorta vanished. I've never had much luck finding them. Much not have been any Native camps on our place. I know a fellow in Jim Falls, WI who's put together a big collection something like what your grandfather and uncle had, it's just so neat.
@@OzziesOddities Our family was originally from central Illinois. Everyone farmed . Sometimes I wish I could go back and take in so much I never thought twice about.
That looks very nice. Thanks for the video, I enjoy your channel very much.
So good to know you're still visiting the channel. Saw you in front of that beautiful JD A, and great to know you're getting strong and getting out.
Love it!
Thank you! Gotta do something inside when it gets that cold. I don't look forward to it.
Gotta love the Muppets theme song 😂
Haha does it sound like a Muppets theme song?
Well Sir, first I've seen your channel. Your display case is very nice, but what I wanted to say is, that big arrow head looks like a Clovis! If it is.... It could be worth a lot!!!! Hard to tell in the video. You ought to have some one look at it. A Clovis is about 12 to 15,000 years old ! Very rare , that would be awesome !!!
Wow, thanks for that information!
Not a Clovis, more likely an archaic knife. If you do a quick search on Clovis points , you will see that they are not the big.
@@joshsmith2982Clovis’s have been found much larger than that, not common but very possible. Never heard of a fluted knife 🙄
Your nuts, just put them in a wood case period. The way your doin it is how the old timers did and ruined many.
Nut's in kinda the theme of these videos so no surprises there. Good point though gotta make sure the wire isn't too tight to damage the arrowhead. I guess I do it this way because I'm an old-timer.
@@OzziesOddities just put them in a case and be done, I am an ol fart also, get real.
Wow you're rude af. Do it how you do it and let him do it his way. It's HIS collection.
@@awadventures6230 sorry 😐