Had so much fun at the show today. I've never seen so much amazing history in one place at one time in all my life. Thanks for showing me around and introducing me to the big boys, Leland! It was a pleasure finally meeting you and your wife in person
My Uncle lived in Nevada,I bet he had enough bead's to fill a metal coffee can. He was always walking around out in the desert. When the bead's would roll through the sand they would stop and remain at the top of a little pyramid.
My uncle lived in Nevada, he found a hilltop covered in blue beads, he claimed that the hill appeared blue from a distance before he got there, he mounted 5000 of those on a strand for his mother as she was a native of nv.
If you ever get to Rawlings Wyoming they have the Larsen collection of artifacts at the Bank of Commerce one of the most beautiful collections I've seen. It worth the stop. Peace
How can u tell a real arow head from a fake/recent made one? I mean, ones that are not damaged should be VERY RARE as they would use it until it broke then get rid of it and make another. Yes some would get lost......but most have to be recent made ones by someone....... I mean, i make 20 in diff styles, bary them in my yard for a few months or even a year to take the shine off the fresh cleves....and BOOM, $100 plus each!
Had so much fun at the show today. I've never seen so much amazing history in one place at one time in all my life. Thanks for showing me around and introducing me to the big boys, Leland! It was a pleasure finally meeting you and your wife in person
Yeah, we always try to make this show. Taking it all in on video really helps for review.
My friend. Incredible, incredible.
Thank you, the America's are rich in artifacts, also Mexico.
Its a shame the amount of fakes out there. This show was filled with them.
You really don't know 4 sure unless you examine them all. But river bed artifacts cannot be duplicated.
If their are we would know it.
My Uncle lived in Nevada,I bet he had enough bead's to fill a metal coffee can. He was always walking around out in the desert. When the bead's would roll through the sand they would stop and remain at the top of a little pyramid.
My uncle lived in Nevada, he found a hilltop covered in blue beads, he claimed that the hill appeared blue from a distance before he got there, he mounted 5000 of those on a strand for his mother as she was a native of nv.
How do you tell a real ancient piece from an expert knapper?
Spend 300 hours trying to knap flint yourself and you will begin to see the diffrence
If you ever get to Rawlings Wyoming they have the Larsen collection of artifacts at the Bank of Commerce one of the most beautiful collections I've seen. It worth the stop. Peace
Your belly must be this big to ride this ride...🤣 Just messing.
Enjoyed the video and thanks for sharing. 👍🏻
There sure is some pretty material and tools in your part of the country. Thank you for sharing!
These shows make me wonder what’s modern and what’s authentic.
Great video!
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JUST A BUNCH OF ARROWHEADS ...ITS AN ARROWHEAD SHOW
But , you get to handle them.
Hank hill on the mic
If these are Authentic return them to there rightful owners.
Get off their ads and find their own
Do you think I would be welcome there?
Yes sir!😊
How can u tell a real arow head from a fake/recent made one? I mean, ones that are not damaged should be VERY RARE as they would use it until it broke then get rid of it and make another. Yes some would get lost......but most have to be recent made ones by someone....... I mean, i make 20 in diff styles, bary them in my yard for a few months or even a year to take the shine off the fresh cleves....and BOOM, $100 plus each!
We put them under rigorous testing, i.e. black light, and microscopic evaluation.
I'm taking a course in Oct. I will then be credentialed to catch any fakes that do try and make it into shows.
Nice stuff, If you like newer stuff. lol.
Alot of these if not all were found , and alot have c.o.a's on them.
One table was split up, he has authentic relics. However he was selling reproduction knives which he marked as such.
none of you look indian, pretty soon you'll be giving all that stuff to the true Indian nation.
My wife is Cherokee, so put that in your pipe.
My people call it corn.