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How to mount arrowheads?

Can anyone tell me the best way to safely mount arrowheads? I have a few I wold like to display. Thanks David

Re: How to mount arrowheads?

I agree that those are the best frames to get---I myself would have them if they didn't cost so much, but theyre worth it.

If you have G8 or above points, then those are the ones to get, but if they are grades lower than that or you want something cheaper, then try the black collectors frames.

6-7$ with a glass front, padding, and pins to secure the top, that's what I use since I need so many of them.

email me if you want the companys name, just click the mailbox sign under the name.

Re: How to mount arrowheads?

Thanks for the help from everyone. I am new to this since I moved just outside of Austin recently. I found my first arrowhead Saturday morning in a creekbed. I have been looking since July and had found some nice fossils but really didn't know how or where to hunt for arrowheads. I did a little research on the web and read about the mounds. I had hunted them as a kid on our farm in the seventies but just started back. I found a really nice one though. It is white in color and the stone is not flint but something else I think, maybe limestone. It is perfect with no breaks or damage and the shape dates back to 3000 BC from a website I found that shows the shapes and time periods. I know it is just one but it was still very exciting for me to find such a nice one for my first one. Thanks again. David