Tennrock":jjl9jvla said:Nice, that's an old one.
Water near by?
CATCHDAWG":2xfvk45w said:Hard to tell without the rest of the base but that sure appears to be a paleo point! Very rare, congrats!
CATCHDAWG":1u3pviza said:Hard to tell without the rest of the base but that sure appears to be a paleo point! Very rare, congrats!
CATCHDAWG":3sn29qom said:Side note. If you find a broken one in a food plot, keep digging around and looking. I've broken several with a disc and dug around and found the other piece, then glued them back together.
Hey DoubleRidge. I am new to TN Deer. But I am not new to your Bible Verse. Love my Lord!!!Great recommendation....thanks....I'll definitely keep that in mind.
Quad is what those are called. They are paleo. Its basically an unfluted clovis. Ive found ONE of those and just like yours, it had an ear broken off. I had it restored and you cant tell its ever been touched now. CONGRATULATIONS!
Quad is what those are called. They are paleo. Its basically an unfluted clovis. Ive found ONE of those and just like yours, it had an ear broken off. I had it restored and you cant tell its ever been touched now. CONGRATULATIONS!
I honestly don't know who to try to get in touch with now. Its been at least 25 years since I had that one done. There used to be a group of avid collectors that met here once a month and it was one of those guys who did it for me.Can you share more info about the restoration process? Who provides that service? Or how is it done? Just curious....thanks.