✅ SOLVED saving this one as a present to all my new friends on TREASURENET..

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DSC09751.webpDSC09750.webpDSC09752.webpDSC09754.webpDSC09502.webpthis one is my BEST point and YES IT'S REAL! Made of red wine colored obsidian which is fairly rare(I think) in itself. It measures 8 3/16" long by 1 5/16" at the base. I found 15 other smaller points at the same site( 6 were a colorful agate material the rest were black obsidian) as well as over 3000+ shell and bone beads. I don't show it much cause most don't believe its authentic or question my collecting methods. I have never tried to get a COA on it cause I will probably never sell it. It is definitely the "banner find of my life" and am very proud of it. Merry Christmas to all you head hunters and thanks for all the great info and comments on my collection so far!!!
 
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I just want to say that we all should give some credit to Neanderthal, Joshua Ream, Quito, Get The Point, and others because they do have a lot of wisdom, and many years of hands on knowledge of points from different parts of the country. These gentlemen do know what they are talking about, and are only trying to help us by passing on what they have learned to the rest of us. I am sure that if you personally ask them a question, they would gladly be willing to respond. I am sure that some may be hesitant due to previous skepticism, but I challenge these individuals to please continue sharing your knowledge. And, the rest of us need to have an open mind and not feel like we are being wrongly corrected.
 
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I'm not going to read all of the replies in this long thread, but there is no way that this point would EVER be authenticated. If this piece was older than even 50 years, I'd be shocked.

I do believe you found it OAH, however, authentic it is not. JMO.
 
I'm not going to read all of the replies in this long thread, but there is no way that this point would EVER be authenticated. If this piece was older than even 50 years, I'd be shocked.

I do believe you found it OAH, however, authentic it is not. JMO.

On a hill ?
 
hill top forts...popular method of habitation in the southwest.
refer to david wilcox studies,MNA.
if ANYONE read the links i provided, less distracting fraud comments would be posted.
 

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