Notice the wording. Original not authentic or ancient. I should sign in and ask him some questions.
Sad thing is that one will end up in a collection as authentic.
I checked out his other arrowheads for sale, they all look similar, size, notching, etc. That " Clovis " just looks bunk. Ebay is flooding the markets with artifakes, a real shame.
Only then it was attributed to a locale in Oregon.
Now there's a blank spot on the web page where it was, and the story is, "I got this from an estate sale, so I am not able to give any more info because I simply do not know where or how it was found. I am not a dealer or collector . . ."
Ebay's full of strange coincidences.
I probably just have a wild imagination, a poor memory and a streak of paranoia.
if you look at his feedback for the first link in this thread on ebay...it is from the same guy for about 20 of the same auctions.it is probaly his friend or himself building up some great feedback before he lists his LOT auctions. HMMMMM.
LMAO!If any person who claims to be a collector and buys this garbage, that person should find a new hobby.And he is doing the con,he didnt say "authentic" but he did say "artifact"and that is implying age which is saying authentic.call the ebay police!lol.