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Old 06-05-2013, 02:44 PM   #1
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Old 06-05-2013, 02:53 PM   #2
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That arrow is pretty cool. What's the story behind it, if there is one?
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Old 06-05-2013, 03:01 PM   #3
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That arrow is pretty cool. What's the story behind it, if there is one?
I found the point in one of the creeks around here. wife was in Oklahoma at some kind of native American craft show and this guy was making the arrows and his wife was setting them in frames. so she came home and stole the point from my box of goodies and sent it to him. he set it in the shaft and his wife framed it and sent it back to my wife. she gave it to me for Christmas. which I don't know if giving someone something that was already theirs is really a gift, but I sure like it. never knew it was gone.

I put my favorite piece in the casket w/my best friend/rock hunting buddy a couple years ago...blue-flint adena w/a quartz chip, right in the middle of it.
****it...it was somebody elses before I had it.

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Old 06-05-2013, 03:03 PM   #4
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I found the point in one of the creeks around here. wife was in Oklahoma at some kind of native American craft show and this guy was making the arrows and his wife was setting them in frames. so she came home and stole the point from my box of goodies and sent it to him. he set it in the shaft and his wife framed it and sent it back to my wife. she gave it to me for Christmas. which I don't know if giving someone something that was already theirs is really a gift, but I sure like it. never knew it was gone.

I put my favorite piece in the casket w/my best friend/rock hunting buddy a couple years ago...blue-flint adena w/a quartz chip, right in the middle of it.
****it...it was somebody elses before I had it.

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That's a great gift idea and even more ingenious of Mrs. sec to give you your own stuff.

It sucks that you had to put anything into a friend's casket.
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Old 06-05-2013, 03:08 PM   #5
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It sucks that you had to put anything into a friend's casket.
yep...he and I walked just about every creek, river and field in this part of the state. I've gone rock hunting twice since he died. hopefully, the grandsons will want to go when they get a little older and i'll start up again.

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Old 06-05-2013, 05:30 PM   #6
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yep...he and I walked just about every creek, river and field in this part of the state. I've gone rock hunting twice since he died. hopefully, the grandsons will want to go when they get a little older and i'll start up again.

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I use to find arrowheads in the woods around where I grew up in the Ozarks. Didn't think anything about it, it was just normal to me. Look down and there is one.
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Old 06-05-2013, 03:42 PM   #7
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I found the point in one of the creeks around here. wife was in Oklahoma at some kind of native American craft show and this guy was making the arrows and his wife was setting them in frames. so she came home and stole the point from my box of goodies and sent it to him. he set it in the shaft and his wife framed it and sent it back to my wife. she gave it to me for Christmas. which I don't know if giving someone something that was already theirs is really a gift, but I sure like it. never knew it was gone.

I put my favorite piece in the casket w/my best friend/rock hunting buddy a couple years ago...blue-flint adena w/a quartz chip, right in the middle of it.
****it...it was somebody elses before I had it.

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Not to make light of it, but the cool part is that it's going to confuse the heck out of future archaeologists who conclude that your friend was shot with it and determine that 21st century man used flint tools.
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Old 06-05-2013, 06:18 PM   #8
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Not to make light of it, but the cool part is that it's going to confuse the heck out of future archaeologists who conclude that your friend was shot with it and determine that 21st century man used flint tools.
friend and i had discussed this and thought it would be pretty ****in funny.
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Old 06-05-2013, 08:07 PM   #9
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I found the point in one of the creeks around here. wife was in Oklahoma at some kind of native American craft show and this guy was making the arrows and his wife was setting them in frames. so she came home and stole the point from my box of goodies and sent it to him. he set it in the shaft and his wife framed it and sent it back to my wife. she gave it to me for Christmas. which I don't know if giving someone something that was already theirs is really a gift, but I sure like it. never knew it was gone.

I put my favorite piece in the casket w/my best friend/rock hunting buddy a couple years ago...blue-flint adena w/a quartz chip, right in the middle of it.
****it...it was somebody elses before I had it.

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That's genuinely ****ing special. Sorry for being so mushy.
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Old 06-09-2013, 08:57 PM   #10
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I found the point in one of the creeks around here. wife was in Oklahoma at some kind of native American craft show and this guy was making the arrows and his wife was setting them in frames. so she came home and stole the point from my box of goodies and sent it to him. he set it in the shaft and his wife framed it and sent it back to my wife. she gave it to me for Christmas. which I don't know if giving someone something that was already theirs is really a gift, but I sure like it. never knew it was gone.

I put my favorite piece in the casket w/my best friend/rock hunting buddy a couple years ago...blue-flint adena w/a quartz chip, right in the middle of it.
****it...it was somebody elses before I had it.

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My best friend hung himself about 4 years ago and honestly I was too traumatized to write a speech, or recite a poem, or find anything to put in his casket (he was only 26) I regret that everyday.
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Wow. Always wanted a granite axe but haven't found one yet. Nice pieces. I have a few but no granite axes
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