best head ever found.need help indentifying. got some better pics up.

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newnan man

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Re: best head ever found.need help indentifying

A beautiful Adena type made of killer material. Keep that spot a secret!!!!
 

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Re: best head ever found.need help indentifying

sweet adena congrats
 

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Re: best head ever found.need help indentifying

Looks like a pretty good sized Robbins, how long is it?
 

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Re: best head ever found.need help indentifying

here is alittle better pic of the beauty i found.thanks for the help on this one.
 

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Wow what a perfect peice with awesome color it appears to be Adena and more than likely is a knife.Congrats on the find!
 

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dustintimmons_83 said:
found this at one of my new spots. cant really tell what it is. knife,spearhead ?
I want to say Adena but I,m not so sure about that, super find what ever it is .Love the material.What part of country was it found?
Jeff
 

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Man, if I ever found one of those, I'll think I've died. What a find!! :o

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WOW, Nice find. I cant believe it is in that great of a shape. Most of the points I find that are in fields have been brokn or nicked by plows.

I am just guessing but I have an Overstreet Identification guide and that point kind of looks like a Dickson point.

I doubt it though because the base of a Dickson point is usually tapered.

But very nice point.
 

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