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    #31
    Very cool!

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      #32
      that's better. looks like just a vertebrae if you don't spend some time at it. but I don't care. cool find no matter what animal it came from or time in history.

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        #33
        That is awesome man.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Lonestar63 View Post
          There's one of these that a guy loaned to the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan OK, that shows a flint arrowhead lodged in a buffalo vertebrae, which would have severed the spinal cord and killed the animal instantly....




          Dang, I guess it's not that rare afterall...

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            #35
            I had one just like it as a child. My grandfather made it and gave it to us. We even took it to school and swore up and down it was real because Paw paw said so. I'm not saying it isn't but consider the age and condition of the bone itself. I hope it is real because if it is that is a major find. I've seen several others since then that we're made by other folks.

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              #36
              Soooo, that's how the last t-Rex died.

              Neat find!

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                #37
                Originally posted by Blood Trail View Post
                Dang, I guess it's not that rare afterall...
                Here's one we found in the neck of the axis in my avatar. I think it was WCB's broadhead.



                In a few hundred years, somebody will dig up the Bug Scuffle's carcass pile and find it.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Blood Trail View Post
                  Dang, I guess it's not that rare afterall...
                  As far as the number of flint broadhead that hit vertebrae's being rare, no.

                  Being able to FIND one??? Very rare!!!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Lonestar63 View Post
                    As far as the number of flint broadhead that hit vertebrae's being rare, no.

                    Being able to FIND one??? Very rare!!!
                    Agreed. If it is an actual find...its super rare.

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                      #40
                      That's awesome! Lets keep this thread alive and hope he gets some updates to what the bone belongs to.

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                        #41
                        Even if it wasn't rare, that's dang cool!

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                          #42
                          Very cool.

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                            #43
                            Awesome

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                              #44
                              Bad ***!!!

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                                #45
                                cool piece either way

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