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  • Absolutely F'n beautiful!!! And by the way, I thought you were pretty restrained with your comments when you found it! Hell yea!

  • This years new fad .... to use the Lords name in vain as often as you can ,.... what a shame

  • @skunedknuckle Are you bored? I see you at least saved your preaching for Sunday. Let you in on a secret, carry your preaching somewhere where someone will listen fuck stick! Loosen up your bible belt so you can breath. Dont watch anymore of my videos cause that was the censored version.

  • @skunedknuckle

    What are you, new to Earth?

    Jesu- Nevermind.

  • Hey TRW, Man you might as well quit hunting right now!! Don't you find it depressing knowing if you hunt a hundred years more, your chances of finding another rock as krazy mad cool as that one are almost nonexistent??? Seriously, give it to me and avoid a lifetime of soul crushing disappointment. Don't you want a reason to go on living??...Are you sure it isn't a Savannah River? It sure would be the highlight in my 6 perfect but dull as dirt faded army green colored ryolite Savannah Case.KeepOn

  • i know what you mean on fall to the knees. i did that once on a OMG BAD ASS dovetail i found several years back. great vid thanks for sharing/

  • VERY very very cool i love it !-)

  • thats awesome !!!!

  • I love how it's red, white and blue! Great find! I wish they had points that nice in southern Delaware.

  • SWEEET!! Love the colors. Keep on rockin'---Tim

  • I don't even see points like that in the books. Awesome find!

  • very nice

  • That is a sweet point man.

  • Thats just a beautiful arrowhead!! I havn't hunted since i was a kid. I'm in eastern ky the best one i ever found was solid black flint. I have found a partial simalar to the one in your video, it would've been huge if all there

  • What a piece of flint WOW!!!!...HB

  • All I can say is WOW!!!!!!......AWESOME find!

  • @jerry4122 Thanks Jerry! Thats how I felt when I seen it. That one REALLY made me weak in the knees. I just cant explain it. Although that was the only whole point I have ever found there. You can see why I go back every chance I get! That spot is one of the most riddled in flint but not as many broken or whole rocks.

  • @TheRiverWalker I know exactly how you felt, same as I do when I find a beautiful point...But that one is one in a lifetime my friend and I'm very glad to see you find it and SAVE it for all of us to see.....thank you!

  • unbelievable beauty!

  • You better go back, I seen another one in the video, look at it again.

  • If you are on facebook look me up at alabama arrowheads.

  • So awsome! Thanks for sharing it! I think one of your other posters was a professional jealous archeologist. You saved that point from being washed away to who knows where. Thank you for saving it and sharing it beauty with us!

  • Awesome colors. Glad you found it, congrats!

  • KILLER...WISH WE HAD THAT MATERIAL WHERE IM AT..I LIVE IN KY,A TAD TOO FAR NORTH FOR HORSE CREEK CHERT

  • I hope you provenience all of your finds and record them with your state's historic preservation office. Otherwise, you are destroying invaluable information which can never be recovered. ----a concerned professional archaeologist

  • wat lake did u look in to find all of those

  • @cococrazy57 its a secret

  • @cococrazy57 no lake. this was a field

  • Awsome point, love the colors!

  • Sweet Horse Creek! Awesome point congrats!

  • your right pyrolytic. this point is definately a cottaco wright. It looks even better cleaned up. NOW, Go find em!

  • That is a beautiful point.A great find

  • absolutely killer

  • Wow! That is a killer. -Greg

  • The Overstreet book lists two varieties of ~ "Cotaco Creek", and a, "Cotaco-Wright". The Cotaco Creek seems to have a wide triangular blade and ears, while the Cotaco-Wright has a more longer point and less blade width (like this one). The difference may simply be that the Cotaco-Wright is simply a resharpened Cotaco Creek (?). Woodland, 2500 - 1800 B.P. for both.

  • EXCELLENT!

  • Wow! You scored there! Killer point made of highly desirable material.........it don't get no better. Congrats!

  • Insane coloring...beautiful piece, nice find! Would love to see if all cleaned up in good light if you're willing, that color is just too cool!  Thanks for posting up.

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