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Bronze Arrowhead
Typed bronze arrowhead in Google images, here is the result.
http://images.google.com/images?q=br...=Google+Search Also looked up stone axe. http://images.google.com/images?q=st...=Google+Search __________________ Happy Hammering, wear safety glasses. Gene Chapman Oak and Iron Publishing www.oakandiron.com/ Last edited by Gene Chapman; 11-25-2002 at 11:02 AM. |
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Thanks Gene, those were neat.
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Did you see the one by Taylor Palmer--1st link, 2nd row down, 2nd picture from the left? Nice piece. Good links, Gene. Thanks.
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Yep Dana, that is nifty.
__________________ Happy Hammering, wear safety glasses. Gene Chapman Oak and Iron Publishing www.oakandiron.com/ |
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Gene, on the arrowhead in question, do you think it is all bronze, or steel set in bronze--blade looked a little dark to be non-ferrous. Might just be the photo or the eyes looking at it. What do you think?
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at first I thought it might be cast but looking again part of the blade is dark, steel blade with torch applied bronze??
__________________ Happy Hammering, wear safety glasses. Gene Chapman Oak and Iron Publishing www.oakandiron.com/ |
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