Cool Finds! (NRR)

cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts
edited May 2007 in Strut Central
It's been super dry in record department lately. But I did score about 150 arrowheads, trying to see if they are worth a little scratch.
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  • Cool, where'd you find those?

  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts
    Cool, where'd you find those?

    A garage sale a client was having, I was able to get at their
    stuff all earlybird style.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    those are fake arrowheads

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    they sure do look fake.

  • JustAliceJustAlice 1,308 Posts
    Semi-Thread Jack.......

    Real or Unreal, You should be careful about buying and purchasing things of this nature. I know arrowheads are common but native american artifacts and historical items might sometimes be considered stolen or property of the state or tribe if they can be tracked and are obviously not novelty.

    I only say this because I recently saw a special on the Gardner Museum and found myself searching the FBI Art Theft Program website for more relative stories. This basically has nothing to do with you or these arrowheads, it just made me think about the stories I read. There are several cases of people buying and then trying to sell some major pieces of history, like Geronimos Head Dress, which someone attempted to sale on Ebay and got in to some trouble.

    Anyways, its not that I think that will happen with these, as JLR mentioned, those are fakes.

    J/K

    I just found the Gardner Story and Art Theft in general very intriguing.

    Here is the website with all the theft and recovery claims:

    http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/arttheft/northamerica/us/notices.htm

    And I think Isabella Gardner was one of the most bad ass ladies ever too;

    Here is The Gardner Museum breakdown on the FBI page:

    http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/arttheft/northamerica/us/isabella/isabella.htm

  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts
    those are fake arrowheads

    Do you have any knowledge regarding arrowheads?
    Drop some if you do.

  • DJPrestigeDJPrestige 1,710 Posts
    those are fake arrowheads


    you sound native american

  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts

    Anyways, its not that I think that will happen with these, as JLR mentioned, those are fakes.

    I've been doing some research and they look legit to me, arrowheads vary in quality, size, shape, style etc. They have patina that can only be created over many years of
    weathering after being made. I'm no expert, but I'm hoping they are the real deal.

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts
    Wife found this yesterday for $2.98 at the Thrift....it's dated 1920 and is a clock that you apparently tell time with by the way the eyes are positioned as they both rotate......haven't quite figured it out yet but it's a keeper!!



  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts
    That clock rules.

  • Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts
    Semi-Thread Jack.......

    Real or Unreal, You should be careful about buying and purchasing things of this nature. I know arrowheads are common but native american artifacts and historical items might sometimes be considered stolen or property of the state or tribe if they can be tracked and are obviously not novelty.

    I only say this because I recently saw a special on the Gardner Museum and found myself searching the FBI Art Theft Program website for more relative stories. This basically has nothing to do with you or these arrowheads, it just made me think about the stories I read. There are several cases of people buying and then trying to sell some major pieces of history, like Geronimos Head Dress, which someone attempted to sale on Ebay and got in to some trouble.

    Anyways, its not that I think that will happen with these, as JLR mentioned, those are fakes.

    J/K

    I just found the Gardner Story and Art Theft in general very intriguing.

    Here is the website with all the theft and recovery claims:

    http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/arttheft/northamerica/us/notices.htm

    And I think Isabella Gardner was one of the most bad ass ladies ever too;

    Here is The Gardner Museum breakdown on the FBI page:

    http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/arttheft/northamerica/us/isabella/isabella.htm

    Alice. Dope post. Thanks for the links. The art theft world is always very interesting. I visited the Gardner Museum in Boston during the early to mid 90s and there were spots on the wall where pieces of the collection were missing. There were notes in the spots that said they had been stolen. It was pretty crazy.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I visited the Gardner Museum in Boston during the early to mid 90s and there were spots on the wall where pieces of the collection were missing. There were notes in the spots that said they had been stolen. It was pretty crazy.

    Yes, that heist was totally nuts! Only really possible because the
    museum had been so old and, due to policies that had been in place
    for a century not allowing changes to be made to the building, was
    very poorly guarded ... what's crazy is, my friends and I were at a
    party right around the corner from there the night of the theft, and
    were hanging out drinking just outside the museum around the time of the
    heist ... this security guard came out and chased us away ... and the
    robbers had been dressed like security guards, so to this day I still
    assume that it was actually one of the robbers who came out and chased us
    off, so that we wouldn't attract the cops!!

  • JustAliceJustAlice 1,308 Posts
    Cpeetz: I was totally Kidding and assume JLR was too.

    Chan and SOI:

    Yes, I hope to be able to visit the Museum someday. From what I could gather from Isabella's story was the one thing she asked when leaving her collection to the people of Boston was that nothing ever be removed. She said they could add to it, but nothing could be taken away, therefore when you visit you will find the empty spaces where the paintings were and a message about them being stolen.

    I think its crazy that you had contact with these fuckers ( probably, maybe??) Anyways, 15 years later these paintings are still missing and believed to be in the possesion of the IRA. The special I watched was on OPB. Ms. Gardner traveled the entire world saving and salvaging lost, uwanted and forgotten art and artifacts long before it was cool to do so, all on her own basically. And she was an odd bird, so one of those great people who wasnt really appreciated until after her death. I think its dope.



    P.S. : that clock is bananas, is it in working order? Looks like something out of looney tunes.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    they sure do look fake.

    LOL

    What do YOU know about fake arrowheads?

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    they sure do look fake.

    LOL

    What do YOU know about fake arrowheads?

    Obsidian Clovis points with a left hand flaking is where it's at.

    Of course spear heads over 31/4" are much raer than mere arrowheads.

    I once found a Clovis left hand flake spear head buried deep in a mammoth rib bone at the good will.

  • kitchenknightkitchenknight 4,922 Posts
    I visited the Gardner Museum in Boston during the early to mid 90s and there were spots on the wall where pieces of the collection were missing. There were notes in the spots that said they had been stolen. It was pretty crazy.

    Yes, that heist was totally nuts! Only really possible because the
    museum had been so old and, due to policies that had been in place
    for a century not allowing changes to be made to the building, was
    very poorly guarded ... what's crazy is, my friends and I were at a
    party right around the corner from there the night of the theft, and
    were hanging out drinking just outside the museum around the time of the
    heist ... this security guard came out and chased us away ... and the
    robbers had been dressed like security guards, so to this day I still
    assume that it was actually one of the robbers who came out and chased us
    off, so that we wouldn't attract the cops!!

    That. is.






    I am fascinated by art heists and fakes (i was almost considering going to school to study such things) and that one is the king of all stories.

    If you are interested in the most fascitinating fake art story around, read up on John Myatt and John Drewe.
    That one is fucking crazy.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    fake is the new real

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)

    Also hit up the grocery store and got...

    $18 (I have a club card)

    ???Milk (2%)
    ???Eggs
    ???Wonder Bread
    ???Corn Flakes
    ???Orange Juice
    ???Fish Sticks
    ???Pickles (sliced)
    ???Cottage Cheese
    ???Peanut Butter

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack

    LET ME HOLLER AT THAT

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teeage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)

    Also hit up the grocery store and got...

    $18 (I have a club card)

    ???Milk (2%)
    ???Eggs
    ???Wonder Bread
    ???Corn Flakes
    ???Orange Juice
    ???Fish Sticks
    ???Pickles (sliced)
    ???Cottage Cheese
    ???Peanut Butter


    In case of gripper's regret on your part, should I holler?

    Please note, I understand that the money is not an issue for you.

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?

    I used to pick up arrowheads whenever I came across them but once I figured out that I couldn't flip them on ebay I stopped caring.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    PLAESE TO STOP WITH THE PM'S PEOPLE. WHAT I DON'T WANT WILL BE ON EBAY NEXT WEEK.

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    Wow, I need to stop with the arrowheads and start with the three-legged stools!

    I once sold wolf stool on ebay.... I got $36.50 from a scatologist for an average-sized grey turd.

  • SoulhawkSoulhawk 3,197 Posts
    I once sold wolf stool on ebay.... I got $36.50 from a scatologist for an average-sized grey turd.

    any spares?

    I'll trade 10 small m- catshits for a vg wolf stool.


  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?


    HELLO?!?!?!?

    Do you have any knowledge regarding glass bottles?
    Drop some if you do.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?

    I used to pick up arrowheads whenever I came across them but once I figured out that I couldn't flip them on ebay I stopped caring.

    Anything less than $400 for such choice items and you are entering into GRIP AND FLIP land, my friend.

  • Not a find, but my brother's friend GAVE ME a VPI machine a couple of days ago. Hell yeah!

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?

    I used to pick up arrowheads whenever I came across them but once I figured out that I couldn't flip them on ebay I stopped caring.

    Anything less than $400 for such choice items and you are entering into GRIP AND FLIP land, my friend.

    I would be willing to give you $100 at most for the baking dish.

    I have to make money too, you know!

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?

    I used to pick up arrowheads whenever I came across them but once I figured out that I couldn't flip them on ebay I stopped caring.

    Anything less than $400 for such choice items and you are entering into GRIP AND FLIP land, my friend.

    I would be willing to give you $100 at most for the baking dish.

    I have to make money too, you know!



    It has the OG lid and everything.

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    $23 got me...

    ???An old jawbone (possibly from a hyena)
    ???a glass bottle (looks old)
    ???1 large zip-lock bag full of legos
    ???a green pyrex baking dish
    ???teenage mutant ninja turtle fanny pack
    ???a rubix cube
    ???a barstool (one leg is missing)


    Is any of this worth money?


    HELLO?!?!?!?

    Do you have any knowledge regarding glass bottles?
    Drop some if you do.

    Semi-Thread Jack.......

    Real or Unreal, you should be careful about buying and purchasing things of this nature. I know glass bottles are common but nineteenth century jeckleg elxir artifacts and historical items might sometimes be considered stolen or property of the state or of some blind bluesman's descendants if they can be tracked and are obviously not novelty.
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