Thanks copper87
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The top dark paleo point was found in falls county in the brazos. The points in the display case were found in limestone, Wilson, bexar, and frio counties. The small point laying in the dirt by itself is completely translucent, made out of some kind of quartz looking material. Some were surface finds and some were found digging
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Originally posted by masters75 View PostThe top dark paleo point was found in falls county in the brazos. The points in the display case were found in limestone, Wilson, bexar, and frio counties. The small point laying in the dirt by itself is completely translucent, made out of some kind of quartz looking material. Some were surface finds and some were found digging
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Originally posted by Flint knapper View PostI like the first one by Masters75. Looks to be some exceptional work and some really good material. maybe from around Georgetown or possibly sweetwater.
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Originally posted by Peacock View PostIs it hard to tell real from fake arrowheads?
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Originally posted by Big Sendero View PostDoes any one have a guess as to what kind the larger point point is on the right side? I picked it up in Frio County. It is made out of a pink material. I can't classify it to any known type so I am thinking it was reworked at some point. It looks like a spade.
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Originally posted by Big Sendero View PostThere are some flint knapper artist that can fool the average arrowhead collector. A good fake will fool most people. A bad fake is what I would call the stuff you find in the Indian souvenir shop in Arizona. They just don't have the quality flaking in the material.
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Originally posted by Peacock View PostThe middle point on the bottom row is the one in question. I found it in a pasture but have always wondered if someone thru a fake down to trick me? Anyone have a guess if real or not[ATTACH]536410[/ATTACH]?
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