lightning strikes twice

bravowhiskey

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Hey folks, I got a real dilemma here. One I can't say I really mind having however.

Here's the deal, one is a arrowhead with some strange twists.

A preview... DSC00138.jpg

and the next day MD'g on an old farm road this pops up...

DSC00146.jpg

First over to "what is it" for help id'g revolver frame.

I'll post the story of this over on relics, and the arrowhead? over on North American Artifacts.

Am still pumped by both items. I don't figure to find another two unique items like this again in my life. At least not on consecutive days anyway.

HH

BW
 

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2mtech

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Very unique indeed! I've never seen an arrowhead like that. Pistol is familiar but I can't quite place it. Good stuff tho! :icon_thumright:
 

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Love both finds but I can't tell you much about them. I guess that somebody was playing cowboys and Indians :laughing9:
 

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bravowhiskey

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Thanks, guys.
tenn digger...I thought about naming the thread "cowboys and indians".
Who'd a thunk?!

I finally got pics and story posted. lightning strikes 1 and 2. Took me a while.
 

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