Brent- Thanks for sharing what you presenting at the museum. For those of us located in North GA, is the museum open to the public and if so would you mind sharing the museum name?
It is the Rabun county historical society museum. They are not yet sure when it will be open, but they are hopping for early summer. Another Native American artifact display will be there also.
@@brentkuehne435 That's awesome, thank you for sharing Brent! I will keep an eye out on their schedule I would love to see the display in person. I've watched many of your videos and knowledge from them has made my own personal collecting journey more fun and satisfying. I know it takes a lot of time to put even a short video together, so- thank you very much for your investment in others!!
Nice of you to donate to the museum so people can enjoy our wonderful past. You have some fine pieces. It’s funny how most are just into arrowheads and I love the points also but if not for the great tools you show the arrowheads wouldn’t exist. Thanks for sharing looking forward to you next finds. Happy Easter!
@@brentkuehne435 hello brent watched some of your videos and others last Saturday night and had acutely pick some effigies and tools and didnt KNOW. Went down to a creek i know of on Easter sunday i was excited to go been every day since and have been haveing good luck i found a petrified stump the size of a bowling ball3 months ago and just realized that it has a bears face on it. It is actually very well done and has detail anyway sorry so long. You said you clean your finds i want to clean mine do you use a cleaner or just soap and water. Thank you sir hope all is well down in GA we hanging in up in NC thanks again!!
I will tell you that there aren't many people out there that knows much about hardstone tools. Arkansas archeology society has some good youtub videos and c.g.yeager has some books and is very knowledgeable.