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2011 Frame-Okieland
Hi All, These are some of my better finds from 2011. I have been blessed this past year, considering my busy work schedule.
They are from 4 different counties here in Oklahoma. As you fellow Headhunters know, it involved alot of walking and skunked days. But I guess thats why they call it "hunting" and not "finding". Hope to see you at Springdale,take care.....Jerry B.
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Wow! Now that's a great year in OK!!!! Thanks for posting them and congrats!
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You did well Jerry.
Very nice group. SH |
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Congrats on the good year, lot of nice points in that frame.
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A frame to be very proud of.
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There is some fantastic flint there Jerry, Congrats!!
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Great frame of points. I see a lot of them that remind me of Texas types. I guess that big river was open territory and not a state line.
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very nice finds!!! considering they are all surface finds even makes them that much better. Well Done..
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Nice group Jerry,,,strange how they only resharpened the upper half of the blade on those Aftons. Perino sez this indicates that they were used as knives with an angled cutting edge.
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