headhunter7 Full Member Joined Apr 11, 2010 Messages 123 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Location Parkersburg,West Virginia Apr 29, 2010 #1 found this last week. Attachments arrowhead.webp 4.1 KB · Views: 453 Upvote 0
Tnmountains Super Moderator ⛭ Moderator 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 18,879 Reaction score 12,145 Golden Thread 1 Location South East Tennessee on Ga, Ala line 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Tesoro Conquistador freq shift Fisher F75 Garrett AT-Pro Garet carrot Neodymium magnets 5' Probe Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 30, 2010 #2 Very nice. I think they may call it a bifuricated base also ? Good looking point for sure
ohio Bronze Member Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 1,039 Reaction score 21 Golden Thread 0 Apr 30, 2010 #3 Nice point! If it is thin I would say it is a Jack's Reef pentagonal. Congrats. Chuck
steve71 Bronze Member Joined May 9, 2007 Messages 1,474 Reaction score 75 Golden Thread 0 Location TX Apr 30, 2010 #4 not sure on type but looks old and ground? my mom lives on s.burton,lol
The Grim Reaper Gold Member Joined Apr 3, 2008 Messages 7,805 Reaction score 7,070 Golden Thread 0 Location Southern Ohio Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 30, 2010 #5 Jacks Reef Pentagonal
*Molly* Silver Member Joined Feb 4, 2008 Messages 2,789 Reaction score 70 Golden Thread 0 Location England. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 30, 2010 #6 Jacks Reef Pentagonal & a nice one at that.. Molly.
joshuaream Silver Member Joined Jun 25, 2009 Messages 3,170 Reaction score 4,512 Golden Thread 0 Location Florida & Hong Kong Apr 30, 2010 #7 Ditto the call on the Jacks Reef Pentagonal. Nice piece. Joshua
headhunter7 Full Member Joined Apr 11, 2010 Messages 123 Reaction score 12 Golden Thread 0 Location Parkersburg,West Virginia Apr 30, 2010 Thread Owner #8 Thanks everyone for the replys!!!! this is a piece a friend of mine found and he was wondering so thanks again for the info.
Thanks everyone for the replys!!!! this is a piece a friend of mine found and he was wondering so thanks again for the info.