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  1. #1
    us
    Land of Jelly Bellies, Home of the Bottom Buddy

    Dec 2007
    The Queen City
    Minelab Explorer II
    589
    Banner Finds (1)

    It took 18 years: Clovis today (Updated Pic)

    Dusty field with foot prints everywhere, an arrowhead hunters nightmare senario. Right?? Well this was the condition today. I was tired, wanted to go home then I saw a flint chip lodged in the ground, I thought 'what the heck I'll pick it up'. The earth moved above it, so I just flip it out and there it was a 3 7/16" Carter Cave Clovis arrowhead. I couldn't believe my eyes, and neither could my buddy Chuck who was right there when this unfolded. There still out there! HH

    Brett
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  2. #2
    jp
    Oct 2007
    NM
    59

    Re: It took 18 years, but I still consider myself very lucky

    Congrads, that is fantastic, very nice.

  3. #3
    us
    Jan 2009
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    3,203

    Re: It took 18 years, but I still consider myself very lucky

    I'm at a loss for words over here, trying to catch my breath. That's a phenomenal clovis, a really fine example, find of a lifetime imo. I sort of believe you too, j/k, congrats.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    us
    Feb 2008
    SE Missouri
    garage sale oldie
    1,402
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    Re: It took 18 years and I still consider myself very lucky

    That is beautiful!!!!!
    dancing in the fire!

  5. #5

    Feb 2007
    533

    Re: It took 18 years and I still consider myself very lucky: Clovis today

    what a beauty,couldnt of happened to a nicer guy,congrats.i say banner jamey

  6. #6
    us
    Sep 2008
    North Florida
    537

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Way to LostLake, It's beautiful. Thanks for sharing

  7. #7

    Jan 2006
    Kentucky
    MXT,Excellerator 4.5x7,Ace 250, Bounty Hunter 202
    105

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Good stuff, I've been looking for over 25 years and the best I've come up with is a broken base on a Clovis. Double thumbs up, good to know they are still showing up........

  8. #8
    gb
    Feb 2008
    England.
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    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Excellent find, you deserve it.
    Thanks for sharin'

    Molly.


  9. #9

    Dec 2006
    Tampa Bay, FL
    ShadowX2, TEJON, Eyes
    272

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Sweet

  10. #10
    us
    Nov 2008
    197

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Way to go! A+ find

    It gives the rest of us that we still have a chance!
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  11. #11
    GL
    GL is offline
    us
    Mar 2008
    South Central, NC
    1,597

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Banner for sure!

  12. #12
    us
    Sep 2008
    Kentucky
    Whites XLT, Prizm 4, Surfmaster ll
    284

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    that's a beautiful point. WTG
    Better to be detecting than watching soaps with the wife

  13. #13

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Wow, looks like they still have the fluting nipple on there for the unfluted side! Has the side 'guide' flutes, but not the main flute. Is the small protruding nipple in the base ground well? It may not be, but it sure looks like they were set up to flute that second side but didn't do it yet?



  14. #14
    us
    Land of Jelly Bellies, Home of the Bottom Buddy

    Dec 2007
    The Queen City
    Minelab Explorer II
    589
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    I figure it's an unfinished piece. The nipple is not ground, but it is definately there. The barbs are lightly ground. The maker set up that medial ridge that runs down to the nipple for the next flute. Someone suggested it was a St. Louis type clovis. I still can't believe I found this sucker. I didn't think I was this lucky.

  15. #15
    us
    Jan 2009
    South
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    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    You are an inspiration to get out there and look. If it was not 11:40 pm..... That thing is beautiful. It is a Banner for sure.(do we get banners here?) Great photos. Congratulations lostlake88 !!
    Wow
    TnMountains
    P.s
    I think we all need to hit the banner button and see what happens ?

  16. #16

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    Quote Originally Posted by lostlake88
    I figure it's an unfinished piece. The nipple is not ground, but it is definately there. The barbs are lightly ground. The maker set up that medial ridge that runs down to the nipple for the next flute. Someone suggested it was a St. Louis type clovis. I still can't believe I found this sucker. I didn't think I was this lucky.
    I MUCH prefer a piece like this (rather than if both sides were finished), due to the educational value. Your first Clovis is a doozy!



  17. #17
    us
    Apr 2008
    Southern Ohio
    3,221
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    WOW!!!

    What a killer find LostLake and the conditions you found it under make it an even better find. I bet Chuck was sick seeing you flip that baby out. lol

    Congrats on the awesome find and thanks for the great pictures.
    "Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends."

  18. #18
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

    May 2007
    1,029

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    LL, I could not be more happy for you man. I still cannot believe it. Sorry I tackled you when you flipped it out. I mean seriously man....that piece is a killer. Congrats!!!!
    Chuck
    I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.

  19. #19
    us
    Mar 2009
    506
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    That is a Fantastic find!!!!! Once in a lifetime situation hopefully you can make a twice or maybe three. Your on it now, where there is one there are others in the vicinity. Congrats

  20. #20
    Lindenmeier sEEker

    Apr 2006
    El Paso, TX
    Flippin Stick n good luck :)
    2,020
    Banner Finds (2)

    Re: It took 18 years: Clovis today

    wow, its gorgeous!!!!! now send your good juju our way so we can be blessed too i agree banner!!!!!!!
    i never seen a prehistoric artifact up there, i dont see why not, this should be the first no? If it does not make it, i would like to know why.
    I believe the Clovis is the gold coin of indian artifacts , and the Folsom would be the chain cent of indian artifacts
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