On a serious note. I think its great what you are doing, letting people see and enjoy these wonderful artifacts. Here in northern Kentucky, the university of Kentucky comes and digs all the burial mounds, before any new buildings go up, they come out and check for points. Nothing wrong with this I guess but know one ever gets to see he artifacts. That is why I think its so great what you're doing.
Wow , your collection is just great , I live in St.Louis near Deer Creek and River Des Pre , I know that along the creek after a rain I would find these as a child , not many folks think about searching along the creek anymore these days , I am retired but if ever I am feeling better I might go looking there for some artifacts , Thank you for showing this large collection :) QC
Thanks Richard. If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were proud of this collection! It's cool to see some of these artifacts and remember when you found them! Have a great time at the show!
Awesome collection! just for thought. How many shovels of dirt and how many miles walked. This is a great example of passion for what you do, and truly something to be proud of.
ps nice native things you got I got a few of them too but I had to make my own tools to use and be showed why and how to use them but I like to look at the old one and watch what they did and why too most where just trying to live and eat just a simple life of freedom with honor and respect to all things so you take care Richard and have a good one peace
holy cow now thats a collection!!! follow the arrowhead road,where off to see the wizard the wonderful wizard of arrowheads!!!! yea rich you the wizard for sure!!!
How in the hell did I miss this video?!!!!! KILLER!!!! And I thought I liked arrowheads??? I have never seen anything like that in my life!! Thanks again Richard!!!! WOWZA!!!! WOWZA!!!!
Oh my...as i have said before,"you are the man." Ovetts ain't got nothing on you! I hope to make it to the show Saturday! I will be looking forward to shaking the hand of a living legend!!!!
@smellanalan im not an expert whatsoever but i think the reason for the ears is due to resharpening, i would imagine that every knife felt more comfortable one way than the other, and therefore you would tend to sharpen that side more often than the other
Hey buddy can you tell me if Creek Dalton is still makin the wiggle picks..any input would be greatly appreciated..thanks and good luck and happy huntin to ya brother
man... everyone of these peices are one of a kind...why would put a price on them? ive only got 4 cases full and i wouldnt sell them for my life...just keep the videos comin richard...u have an awsome collection...
UNBELIEVABLE ! ! ! I have been collecting since I was about 10 years old . I have a fair collection . but it aint nothin compared to yours . Missouri must be the arrowhead hunting honey hole of the world .Did you say once that you started collecting in 1999 .You are the envy of our youtube community . Be Careful ! ! ! !
are alot of the etleys intentionally made with one ear larger than the other? if so why? thats pretty cool. Wow this was almost a year ago lol, cant even imagine how large the collection is. You can Probably go around the world 2 times from tip to base lol
artifactman said what I was thinking, follow the display case road. Were those price tags I saw on several of the pieces? I wish I could attend that show. you commented on your only clovis piece, I just uploaded a video on my clovis points, take a look. I can see why Missouri is called the "show me" state.
thanks for the look see of the old ones I can tell by the way there made from different ones and what they used them for and why it is good to see them I look and see who was here or there on the land and to see what they were doing at that time in history of my peoples cause I come from the hole in the ground where all native come from and where the river of life flows to all water this place is from the beginning it is my family's way of showing me and telling me where I come from I have walk in there foot prints in stone the mud turn to granite we have always been here for millon's of years I am Cherokee paint clan
If my finds could fill half of one of your field grade cases I would consider myself a success. Love your videos, keep at it.
On a serious note. I think its great what you are doing, letting people see and enjoy these wonderful artifacts. Here in northern Kentucky, the university of Kentucky comes and digs all the burial mounds, before any new buildings go up, they come out and check for points. Nothing wrong with this I guess but know one ever gets to see he artifacts. That is why I think its so great what you're doing.
Side walk of dreams , sounds pretty good to me . I am speechless ,you have a collection of dreams alright .
Wow , your collection is just great , I live in St.Louis near Deer Creek and River Des Pre , I know that along the creek after a rain I would find these as a child , not many folks think about searching along the creek anymore these days , I am retired but if ever I am feeling better I might go looking there for some artifacts , Thank you for showing this large collection :) QC
Man, you just made the multi-million dollar museum down the street look like a chump change collection. Thanks for sharing!
That is one hell of a collection a lot of time in a lot of miles but apparently well worth it
Thanks Richard. If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were proud of this collection! It's cool to see some of these artifacts and remember when you found them! Have a great time at the show!
Man, What a fantastic collection....I appreciate your videos, they are awesome. Find some more...
Tou have an amazing collection.
That is amazing!!! Im glad you posted this for all the people that won't be able to come to the show!! Thanks again totally awesome!!
Awesome collection , I enjoy your videos makes me want to go more often.
Awesome collection! just for thought. How many shovels of dirt and how many miles walked. This is a great example of passion for what you do, and truly something to be proud of.
Unbelievable you are an inspiration... look forward to your videos every day... keep it going.
Was just going back thru some saved videos...one of my favorites right here...hope your doing ok my friend.
All good, happy new years
Awesome collection. Thanks for the peek.
WOW.great stuff richard. Some really nice points. Keep the videos coming.its funny, I never get tired of looking at points.
HOLY CRAP! That's freakin unbelievable! Can't wait til next weekend!
Incredible!
ps nice native things you got I got a few of them too but I had to make my own tools to use and be showed why and how to use them but I like to look at the old one and watch what they did and why too most where just trying to live and eat just a simple life of freedom with honor and respect to all things so you take care Richard and have a good one peace
The Real McCoy's Rockhouse !
holy cow now thats a collection!!! follow the arrowhead road,where off to see the wizard the wonderful wizard of arrowheads!!!! yea rich you the wizard for sure!!!
How in the hell did I miss this video?!!!!! KILLER!!!! And I thought I liked arrowheads??? I have never seen anything like that in my life!! Thanks again Richard!!!! WOWZA!!!! WOWZA!!!!
Oh my...as i have said before,"you are the man." Ovetts ain't got nothing on you! I hope to make it to the show Saturday! I will be looking forward to shaking the hand of a living legend!!!!
@smellanalan im not an expert whatsoever but i think the reason for the ears is due to resharpening, i would imagine that every knife felt more comfortable one way than the other, and therefore you would tend to sharpen that side more often than the other
Awesome Display !
Incredible
You have no idea how many people I've shown this video to. This is just mind boggling unbelieveable. Ron ( Indy ) Phillips
very nice
We're these made by cave men or Indians. These are absolutely amazing. What a great find the Lord has blessed you with . Priceless!
NeoLitchics and indians
thats huge, awesome as usual
Hey buddy can you tell me if Creek Dalton is still makin the wiggle picks..any input would be greatly appreciated..thanks and good luck and happy huntin to ya brother
man... everyone of these peices are one of a kind...why would put a price on them? ive only got 4 cases full and i wouldnt sell them for my life...just keep the videos comin richard...u have an awsome collection...
would love to see your axe 's , celt's n spall collection
Wow!! Unbelievable!
You coul be a one man show , AWESOME ! ! !
At this rate you will very shortly have to build more sidewalk.LOL
UNBELIEVABLE ! ! ! I have been collecting since I was about 10 years old . I have a fair collection . but it aint nothin compared to yours . Missouri must be the arrowhead hunting honey hole of the world .Did you say once that you started collecting in 1999 .You are the envy of our youtube community . Be Careful ! ! ! !
Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy shitttttt! 🤯
are alot of the etleys intentionally made with one ear larger than the other? if so why? thats pretty cool. Wow this was almost a year ago lol, cant even imagine how large the collection is. You can Probably go around the world 2 times from tip to base lol
thats unbelievable of how many points you have
a one of a kind
Are these all personal finds from you and your wife's Richard.
artifactman said what I was thinking, follow the display case road. Were those price tags I saw on several of the pieces? I wish I could attend that show. you commented on your only clovis piece, I just uploaded a video on my clovis points, take a look. I can see why Missouri is called the "show me" state.
How many years have you been looking?
Wow...
That's no compair to the hours it took to find all them.
what county did you say the the Clovis was found in?
thanks for the look see of the old ones I can tell by the way there made from different ones and what they used them for and why it is good to see them I look and see who was here or there on the land and to see what they were doing at that time in history of my peoples cause I come from the hole in the ground where all native come from and where the river of life flows to all water this place is from the beginning it is my family's way of showing me and telling me where I come from I have walk in there foot prints in stone the mud turn to granite we have always been here for millon's of years I am Cherokee paint clan
I have one frame working on number 2
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