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give you links to reputable authenticators who can
provide experienced, scientific examinations of arrowheads
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I found these arrowheads shown here on the internet,
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places where they were last used, abandoned or stored
away and forgotten.  Any collector can tell you that there
are times when you will want to wander the fields and
streams yourself.  So, every month, in the pages of
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Gunther arrowhead found in the Columbia
Basin in Oregon in 1962 by Pat Welch.
Gunther arrowhead found in the Columbia
Basin in Oregon in 1962 by Pat Welch.
Elko side notched arrowhead, from the Daryl Baker Oregon Territory Indian Artifact Collection.
Elko side notched arrowhead, from the Daryl Baker Oregon Territory Indian Artifact Collection.
Identified as an Elko side notched arrowhead.  
From the Daryl Baker "Oregon Territory"
Indian Artifact Collection.
Identified as an Elko side notched arrowhead.  
From the Daryl Baker "Oregon Territory"
Indian Artifact Collection.
F. Scott Crawford
Carrollton, Texas
Front side of this Gunther arrowhead found in Siskiyou County of
northern California in 1970 by Pat Welch.
Reverse side of this Gunther arrowhead found in Siskiyou County of
northern California in 1970 by Pat Welch.
G10 top quality Gunther Barbed Arrowhead from northern California--found 1970
G10 top quality Gunther Barbed arrowhead from northern California--found 1970
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Carrollton, Texas
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Gunther Barbed arrowhead found in the Columbia Basin in Oregon, 1962, by Pat Welch.
Gunther Barbed arrowhead found in the Columbia Basin in Oregon, 1962, by Pat Welch.
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information and links to on-line
sources of authentic, ancient
arrowheads.  We will talk about
how to tell if an arrowhead is
ancient, or a modern
reproduction, and give
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authenticators who can
provide experienced,
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arrowheads to verify and
certify the authenticity
of points you collect.  
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several other people
actually found them
in the places where
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collector can tell you that there
are times when you will want to
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yourself.  So, every month, in the
pages of "Arrowhead Collecting
On The Web", we will also provide
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