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That would be great! Let us know what state they were found please!
I've wanted to take a pic like this for awhile. I got inspired by Angry Waiter Angry Waiter .

Here's my Arrowhead shielded knives, along with some Native American arrowheads, and a flint fire starter. I found these, as a 10 year old, around St. Clairsville, Ohio. That was 61 years ago. The little bit of research I did indicates they may have been made by either Mingo, Delaware, or even the Powhatan Tribes. I still recall breaking the needle point off the arrowhead on the right hand side of the pic. Stupid kids!
The largest arrowhead was found by my dad, probably in the 1920s around Monongahela, PA, where he lived as a boy. Somewhere I have a coffee can of flint pieces that I picked up as a kid in Ohio.
Anyway, Here's a Northwoods Fall Creek, a Northwoods Norfolk and a Scagel Wharncliffe for your viewing pleasure.
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I've wanted to take a pic like this for awhile. I got inspired by Angry Waiter Angry Waiter .

Here's my Arrowhead shielded knives, along with some Native American arrowheads, and a flint fire starter. I found these, as a 10 year old, around St. Clairsville, Ohio. That was 61 years ago. The little bit of research I did indicates they may have been made by either Mingo, Delaware, or even the Powhatan Tribes. I still recall breaking the needle point off the arrowhead on the right hand side of the pic. Stupid kids!
The largest arrowhead was found by my dad, probably in the 1920s around Monongahela, PA, where he lived as a boy. Somewhere I have a coffee can of flint pieces that I picked up as a kid in Ohio.
Anyway, Here's a Northwoods Fall Creek, a Northwoods Norfolk and a Scagel Wharncliffe for your viewing pleasure.
LH4nVvw.jpg
Very nice !!!
 
I've wanted to take a pic like this for awhile. I got inspired by Angry Waiter Angry Waiter .

Here's my Arrowhead shielded knives, along with some Native American arrowheads, and a flint fire starter. I found these, as a 10 year old, around St. Clairsville, Ohio. That was 61 years ago. The little bit of research I did indicates they may have been made by either Mingo, Delaware, or even the Powhatan Tribes. I still recall breaking the needle point off the arrowhead on the right hand side of the pic. Stupid kids!
The largest arrowhead was found by my dad, probably in the 1920s around Monongahela, PA, where he lived as a boy. Somewhere I have a coffee can of flint pieces that I picked up as a kid in Ohio.
Anyway, Here's a Northwoods Fall Creek, a Northwoods Norfolk and a Scagel Wharncliffe for your viewing pleasure.
LH4nVvw.jpg

Great pic and all three of those knives are gorgeous, Gary.

I really hope we see another run of Fall Creeks - it sure looks like a handy little fixed blade.
 
I've wanted to take a pic like this for awhile. I got inspired by Angry Waiter Angry Waiter .

Here's my Arrowhead shielded knives, along with some Native American arrowheads, and a flint fire starter. I found these, as a 10 year old, around St. Clairsville, Ohio. That was 61 years ago. The little bit of research I did indicates they may have been made by either Mingo, Delaware, or even the Powhatan Tribes. I still recall breaking the needle point off the arrowhead on the right hand side of the pic. Stupid kids!
The largest arrowhead was found by my dad, probably in the 1920s around Monongahela, PA, where he lived as a boy. Somewhere I have a coffee can of flint pieces that I picked up as a kid in Ohio.
Anyway, Here's a Northwoods Fall Creek, a Northwoods Norfolk and a Scagel Wharncliffe for your viewing pleasure.
LH4nVvw.jpg
That Scagel is something else!
 
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