Arrowhead gift
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Re: Arrowhead
Jb, I'm Native American ( Shoshone) Cali. Indian. Can you tell me if that stone is Sand stone? I see lots of speckles that you would see on sandstone. The reason I ask, No Indian arrowhead maker would ever use sandstone. they break to easy. The Napping on the stone is not the best I have seen. Napping is where you chip off parts of a stone to make it sharp. It just not what I would call a arrowhead. If it were bigger it might be a skinning tool. Again if it is sandstone. You can buy arrowheads like this for $.99 all day long. anyway ,you can get me more close up photos, and know what its made of? Still the worth is not there. Gift from a friend Priceless.
If it is not sandstone, I see it might be from DC? you could make a nice showdow box for it and Washington photo for background, might get as much as $20.00 Thats what I would do..