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Unread 02-21-2015, 04:24 PM   #21
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Not an ugly point.
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That point looked to be an 8 gauge. What do you think, Charlie?
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thats gota be a 8 ga for sure..i can see the damascus in it can yall...these are good points for sure...i would like to find a point like these for sure...charlie
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Mike, how about spring and/or fall turkey in the western mountains of Maine? Fall hunt with dogs!
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Yes sir! I like that idea. I have a spring hunt planned down south. Fall sounds good. PM me some info and we will talk.
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Fabulous point Harold. Have you done any research on who made that style of point and approximately when it was made? Carbon dating?
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you can't carbon date stone,

i had mine dated by an expert a friend had a connection with through the university her husband chaired a department at.

The problem is, in most case, found on it own or removed from context , its a rough guess.

the area I grew up in had a small Seneca village that was destroyed by the Sullivan Campaign in 1779, we found stone points often, my one teacher's family farm was near the site of the village and she had the classroom walls covered with them found in the fields. As kids we weren't smart enough to keep them.

not far south of me now is where one of the largest Senca Villages was, Little Bead's town - Chenussio (Geneseo to us), points still float to the top after spring rains, and those that are lucky enough to have permission are still finding them
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tengh legion i like thatcarry strap you have on that gun..i got one like it i got from destrey..it sure is useful i used it some on my duck gun this year and will be useing it on my turkey gun soon like you... charlie
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Mike, how about spring and/or fall turkey in the western mountains of Maine? Fall hunt with dogs!
That would be a great hunt! Maine's Western Mountain Region is beautiful and loaded with game.
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Yes and if we can attach a shaft to a Clovis point and stuff it down the barrel that game better watch out
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