please help identify

stevesno

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Deep in the Ozark Mountains
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Fisher CZ3D, Whites TM 808, Sharptronics DSP-03
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All Treasure Hunting

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That is a killer Howard County point! Very nice relic guy. Howard County points are often mistaken for Cache River, but are best known for MO. Nice find.
 

Matt R said:
That is a killer Howard County point! Very nice relic guy. Howard County points are often mistaken for Cache River, but are best known for MO. Nice find.
matt thanks so much...when i picked it up my heart skipped a beat....i rarely find them with this much character...steve
 

stevesno said:
my capslock is not working. i found this artifact on our farm in bradleyville mo. about 3 weeks ago. could someone please help identify it. thanks ahead of time. i have found several hundred on the farm over the years. farm is located on beaver creek and has never been plowed. when i retire i plan on having it plowed deep....steve

Wow ....that is just beautiful? Do you display your finds or just keep them?
You know what they always say "Its not how deep you plow the furrow,but how often you turn the soil". I am sure that with a little turning of the soil you will be able to find many treasures up there. Hope to see more of your great finds soon.
 

That's a beauty! Congrats on your find.

;) RR
 

Super Schweet, looks like the Intrusive Mound types we find around here, they are so thin, it is rare to find them whole.
 

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