The world of rocks is very complex, the percentage of its mineral components defines its name. Using a rock identifier I dared to share this video with you. Thanks for being here friends.
Yes my friend, we have here a great diversity of tips but also a great diversity of materials with which the tips were made. Thanks for being here. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO MY GREAT FRIEND.
Thank you my good friend for accompanying coyote in this information about the materials or rocks with which the natives made the points. BLESSINGS ALWAYS. Big shout out to Gut Breeze, Florida.
We have a wide variety of points and rocks that were used to make them. I can say that the materials were brought from distant places because they are not very abundant here. Thank you my great friend. HAPPY WEEKEND.
Blessings Amigo Coyote !!😃👍 Beautiful artifacts !! Thank you for explaining the different types of materials the pieces were made from !!! Great show, Amigo Coyote 🙌 !!!
.Wow, I have been wanting to make a type of video related to this topic of materials for a long time. Thank you for your pleasant comments. You're a good friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
Great video my friend. Very infotmative and I enjoyed seeing examples of points of each material. Blessings to you my friend and to all embers of Team Coyote!!!
I'm glad to know that you enjoy our videos my friend. I think it is interesting to know what type of rocks the tips are made from in each region. A big greeting to Florida for my great friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
My great friend, it is always a pleasure to share with my tips-loving friends who accompany coyote on their hunts. Happy weekend and blessings always to you. Up Nova Scotia.
This is one of my favorite videos you have made. The colors and textures are difficult to photograph at the moment of discovery. Thank you for taking the time to show these artifacts and explain the materials they are made of.
Wow thank you my great friend. One of the main objectives of our channel is for our friends to enjoy our findings and everything we can contribute to learn more about the magical world of tips. HAPPY WEEKEND AND BLESSINGS TO YOU.
Mi gran amigo, hace dias que estaba tramando un video como este. Siempre es interesante saber de que material esta elaborada cada una de las puntas que encontramos. Me da gusto saludarte. BENDICIONES SIEMPRE PARA TI Y FELIZ FIN DE SEMANA.
Happy greetings Sr. Coyote. Mother Earth gave the Ancient Ones many choices for their tools. Each rock type works differently so the craftsmen had to be very skilled. So many are like a work of fine art, while others more crudly fashioned for utilitarian use. Like you and the others here, I am amazed and in awe of them and so grateful to have the opportunity to appreciate their relics so long after they have vanished. Very nice video my friend. Five stars from me.😊
.Wow my great friend is here and she gave me 5 stars. There were still many tips missing that I have not identified what materials they are made of, but in some way the concern is already there and we concluded that there are beautiful and different materials, that in some way they used them where it best suited them according to the use of their tool. create. I hope you are well my great friend. In November we plan to present Pepe and Coyote our entire collection to our friends, once the heat has passed. Believe me, my dear friend, I am very grateful to God for giving me the opportunity to have friends like you and also grateful because I live in a place where the natives scattered arrowheads everywhere in their main activity, hunting during thousands of years. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO YOU, YOUR HUSBAND AND YOUR PETS. I HOPEFULLY ONE DAY YOUR THREAT WILL BE FULFILLED, TO GET HERE WITH A TRUCK FULL OF FRIENDS, HAHAHAHAHA. I DO NOT SCARE.
Thanks coyote and friends.This show and tell on materials is just why i'm watching.I've been drawn to your channel for its' complexity of materials and types of artifacts.Great contrast and comparison while narrating.🌵💐🏜️🍻🙏🗽🇺🇲
My great friend. I thought it was important to make this video so that my friends like you had an idea of the materials that were used here. A few days ago my friend Pepe discovered a new area and in the first exploration we made great finds with a great diversity of points and materials. You will like the findings when we share them my friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO YOU.
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083 Thanks again for your fast response to my comment.These are historical times of great archeological discoveries.Internet has opened up the books that must be updated.Your work and analogy of content keeps your channel one of the pinnacles of my watching.Thanks again for sharing.🏜️🍻🙏🗽🇺🇲
@@larrymiller672 Yes my great friend. History is changing from the theory of how and when the first settlers entered America, who were the first to arrive and other very interesting questions. Here we are trying to reaffirm and complement the data that is already part of the history of our place. Thanks for your nice comment friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND.
Estas puntas mostradas son solo en referencia a los materiales utilizados. El equipo de coyote pensamos presentarles a todos nuestros amigos toda nuestra coleccion por el mes de noviembre, cuando pase el calor. Hacer una fiesta aqui en casa para mostrarles nuestros hallazgos. Gracias por acompanarnos mi amigo y arriba Nuevo Leon y la musica nortena.
When you find points, the first thing that comes to mind is what type of rock it is made of, I did a little research and little by little I learned to identify some materials. My great friend, the material you are made of is first class, good soul, good mind and good heart. BLESSINGS.
@@ericregenauer7595 Yes friend, it was giant and we found it in that place that is on the edge of the beach. The tips take you to many types of knowledge: geology, geography, history, mineralogy, chronology, meteorology, mechanics, medicine (FIRST AID), sociology and many other areas friend. Wow, blessings.
The variety of point styles and materials are always such a pleasure to witness, truly amazing finds, I would feel truly blessed to find any of them, thank you for sharing my friend, greetings and blessings Coyote, God Bless & GL&HH!!!
I have started a compilation of images of each of the types of tips that we have found to try to form some type of document that protects the information that we have collected through our years of falls. This is hard work and it takes time. Every hunt is a surprise. Thanks for being here great friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND.
My Spanish is getting better. I was able to understand 80 percent of your video. I enjoyed the video and most of our finds are chert but occasionally we find points from other parts. My favorite was a quartz translucent amber color native to North Carolina. The world is a beautiful place. Blessings to your family.
Very good my dear friend. I tried to speak slowly so that my friends understood a little more Spanish. Do you know how to use subtitles in the videos? Everything I say in Spanish appears written in English on the video screen. The world is beautiful, there are so many wonders. Each place has its own beauties. Thank you for always being here friend. BENEFITS ALWAYS ON YOUR WAY.
Hola Coyote, muy bien hecho este video esplicativo con todos los tipo de material con los quales los nativos costruieron las puntas. Me gustaria mucho ahora aprender el nombre de estas puntas. Muchas gracias amigos.
Tenemos mas de tres mil puntas amigo y aun no sabemos el nombre de muchas de ellas, pero te prometo que en cada video que subamos, ponerle el nombre y antiguedad a las puntas que encontremos. Habra algunas que no conozcamos su tipologia. BENDICIONES PARA MI GRAN AMIGO. ARRIBA ITALIA Y LOS ITALIANOS.
There are many books on mineralogy and rocks! A person can train himself by using the characteristics of the relic with the physical properties of the material.
Wow amigos, great explanation of your material in your area. The obsidian was widely traded across mesoamarica. The 2 quartz pieces caught my eye, the little dart point is a Midland, which is an inflated Folsom! Wow, plus you have a square knife that's a smoker!
In video 155 minute 6 this point appears that since I saw it I realized that it was not something common. Its FLUSHING GOES FROM SIDE TO SIDE and is a very fine point. With the passage of time and thanks to my friends, I have realized many important discoveries that we have made and that we did not have located. Thanks and happy weekend. BLESSINGS TO MY GREAT FRIEND. It's incredible how I could locate that point without having many references. He who knows, knows.
THE SQUARE KNIFE IS UNIQUE AS WELL AS ITS MATERIAL. The Guaycuras did not have many relations with the natives of the north (Cochimies) they did not market the Obsidian that they had because perhaps they were very brave. Here in my area there is no obsidian, I found those points in the north. On the other hand, the Mesoamericans marketed Obsidian throughout the region. Thank you my great friend.
Wow my great friend, great comment that motivates us to continue forward sharing what we like. Thank you for your time at night, nice day for you tomorrow and weekend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
Such a wide variety of beautiful materials, my dear friend. I love them all, from the basalt to the agates to the obsidian. Master craftsmen, those ancestors!❤
.Yes my friend, master craftsmen. Here I only take some points as reference. The friend Pepe and Coyote we plan to show you all our findings when the summer and this tremendous heat are over. It is always a pleasure to have you here my friend and I thank you for your time and your company always.
@@RedEyedPatriot I have a triangle point, made of a stone called Indianna Green, that is where it comes from. I found it in, Maryland! It is important, to know stone!👍God Bless!
@@ericregenauer7595 Yes friend, the tips take us to know other areas of knowledge such as geology and mineralogy and other areas. Do you remember the video I played about how a magnet pulls the Basalt tips? That tip of Indiana Green must be pretty, friend. Blessings always.
Thanks for the video to close out our week. The reddish square knife that was on top, is it paleo? The points with those beautiful serrations are beyond amazing. I saw in one of your replies that you and Pepe are going to us your collection. Can’t wait!
.I have always thought that that square knife is paleo but I have not been able to corroborate it, friend. Deep stretch marks will always attract attention. Yes friend, Pepe and I are thinking of presenting our collection to you. For this we must prepare, make a script with important points, organize the presentation and other important things. We plan to do it until the heat passes because it is already tremendous. HAHAHAHAHA my great friend, you will have to wait until October or November. Don't despair, in the meantime we will continue showing our videos Monday after Monday, we have material and we just discovered a very large new area that in our first exploration already gave us very good surprises. BLESSINGS FOR MY GREAT FRIEND.
.The material from this area is very little, almost everything was brought from the mountains and perhaps from some very distant places. Here it is very scarce. Thank you for being here my good and great friend. BLESSINGS.
Hola mijo. Aqui esperando la lluvia despues de 9 meses sin una gota del cielo. No se de donde las obtenian pero encontraban materiales muy bellos. BENDICIONES A TI Y TU FAMILIA.
.Hi buddy. Welcome here with coyote. I don't know if you watch the videos on your cell phone or on your computer, but the process for viewing subtitles is very similar. The difference is that on your cell phone you will search at the top of the screen when the video is on and on the computer you will search at the bottom. When you are watching the video, click on the screen and some icons will appear, touch the rectangle icon to activate the subtitles and click the gear icon to decide which language you want to translate what I say in Spanish. When you do it, everything I say in Spanish will appear written in English and you will know what I am saying. I hope it helps you my good friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND. Let me know if it works for you.Where are you joining us from?
The world of rocks is very complex, the percentage of its mineral components defines its name. Using a rock identifier I dared to share this video with you. Thanks for being here friends.
Beautiful pieces n love the variety of colors
Yes my friend, we have here a great diversity of tips but also a great diversity of materials with which the tips were made. Thanks for being here. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO MY GREAT FRIEND.
Beautiful footage. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Have a nice week.
My great friend. A happy weekend to you. BLESSINGS.
awesome arrowheads my friend
.Friend, friend, friend, Blessings to you and a great weekend.
Thanks for the information, very educational,
Thank you my good friend for accompanying coyote in this information about the materials or rocks with which the natives made the points. BLESSINGS ALWAYS. Big shout out to Gut Breeze, Florida.
Thanks for sharing relics of the materials found in your areas. A great variety of material.👍🏻
Yes friend, it is a part that I took from the tips to check the type of rock they are made of. My great friend, happy weekend to you. BLESSINGS.
We have a wide variety of points and rocks that were used to make them. I can say that the materials were brought from distant places because they are not very abundant here. Thank you my great friend. HAPPY WEEKEND.
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083 😀👍🏻
Hi Coyote 🐺 gorgeous ARROWHEADS MY FRIEND 👍👋😃♥️
My dear friend, it is always very pleasant to have you here. A hug and blessings.💖🌞🌺
Hello Friend 👍 beautiful sharing 👏
HELLO MY FRIEND. THANK YOU.
Blessings Amigo Coyote !!😃👍
Beautiful artifacts !!
Thank you for explaining the different types of materials the pieces were made from !!! Great show, Amigo Coyote 🙌 !!!
.Wow, I have been wanting to make a type of video related to this topic of materials for a long time. Thank you for your pleasant comments. You're a good friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083
You too, buddy 😎👍
Very interesting Coyote. That was a good video. Peace
Thanks my good friend. PEACE YOU GIVE ME, PEACE I GIVE YOU. BLESSINGS.
Great video my friend. Very infotmative and I enjoyed seeing examples of points of each material. Blessings to you my friend and to all embers of Team Coyote!!!
I'm glad to know that you enjoy our videos my friend. I think it is interesting to know what type of rocks the tips are made from in each region. A big greeting to Florida for my great friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge and these wonderful artifacts with us my friend ! 😎👍🙏
My great friend, it is always a pleasure to share with my tips-loving friends who accompany coyote on their hunts. Happy weekend and blessings always to you. Up Nova Scotia.
This is one of my favorite videos you have made. The colors and textures are difficult to photograph at the moment of discovery. Thank you for taking the time to show these artifacts and explain the materials they are made of.
Wow thank you my great friend. One of the main objectives of our channel is for our friends to enjoy our findings and everything we can contribute to learn more about the magical world of tips. HAPPY WEEKEND AND BLESSINGS TO YOU.
magnifico Coyote, muy suerte.
A big shout out to my friend up there in the Mohave region. Thanks for being here.
Buen video mi amigo muy interesante.y muy buenas piezas ,un gran saludos bendiciones 🙏
Mi gran amigo, hace dias que estaba tramando un video como este. Siempre es interesante saber de que material esta elaborada cada una de las puntas que encontramos. Me da gusto saludarte. BENDICIONES SIEMPRE PARA TI Y FELIZ FIN DE SEMANA.
Buena lectura profesor Coyote.
Gracias mi amigo. Me HICISTE RECORDAR los 40 aÑos que trabaje como profesor. BENDICIONES Y FELIZ FIN DE SEMANA. SALUDOS HASTA ESPANA.
Happy greetings Sr. Coyote. Mother Earth gave the Ancient Ones many choices for their tools. Each rock type works differently so the craftsmen had to be very skilled. So many are like a work of fine art, while others more crudly fashioned for utilitarian use. Like you and the others here, I am amazed and in awe of them and so grateful to have the opportunity to appreciate their relics so long after they have vanished. Very nice video my friend. Five stars from me.😊
.Wow my great friend is here and she gave me 5 stars. There were still many tips missing that I have not identified what materials they are made of, but in some way the concern is already there and we concluded that there are beautiful and different materials, that in some way they used them where it best suited them according to the use of their tool. create. I hope you are well my great friend. In November we plan to present Pepe and Coyote our entire collection to our friends, once the heat has passed. Believe me, my dear friend, I am very grateful to God for giving me the opportunity to have friends like you and also grateful because I live in a place where the natives scattered arrowheads everywhere in their main activity, hunting during thousands of years. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO YOU, YOUR HUSBAND AND YOUR PETS. I HOPEFULLY ONE DAY YOUR THREAT WILL BE FULFILLED, TO GET HERE WITH A TRUCK FULL OF FRIENDS, HAHAHAHAHA. I DO NOT SCARE.
Very interesting Coyote! Thanks for sharing✌
Hello my great friend. I hope you are well there in that lake and big forests. BLESSINGS.
Thanks coyote and friends.This show and tell on materials is just why i'm watching.I've been drawn to your channel for its' complexity of materials and types of artifacts.Great contrast and comparison while narrating.🌵💐🏜️🍻🙏🗽🇺🇲
My great friend. I thought it was important to make this video so that my friends like you had an idea of the materials that were used here. A few days ago my friend Pepe discovered a new area and in the first exploration we made great finds with a great diversity of points and materials. You will like the findings when we share them my friend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS TO YOU.
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083 Thanks again for your fast response to my comment.These are historical times of great archeological discoveries.Internet has opened up the books that must be updated.Your work and analogy of content keeps your channel one of the pinnacles of my watching.Thanks again for sharing.🏜️🍻🙏🗽🇺🇲
@@larrymiller672 Yes my great friend. History is changing from the theory of how and when the first settlers entered America, who were the first to arrive and other very interesting questions. Here we are trying to reaffirm and complement the data that is already part of the history of our place. Thanks for your nice comment friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND.
Gran variedad de materiales amigo muy interesante buena información saludos muy bonitas piezas saludos
Auuuuuuuuu gracias mi gran amigo. Lo mejor para ti y lo mejor en tus busquedas.
Sweet finds there brother Coyote very nice. Some arrowheads the stone itself is more valuable. Thanks for sharing.
Yes friend, the materials are very fine. Thanks friend for being with coyote. BLESSINGS.
Muy buena información y que bonitas puntas, excelente video sr coyote, saludos.
Estas puntas mostradas son solo en referencia a los materiales utilizados. El equipo de coyote pensamos presentarles a todos nuestros amigos toda nuestra coleccion por el mes de noviembre, cuando pase el calor. Hacer una fiesta aqui en casa para mostrarles nuestros hallazgos. Gracias por acompanarnos mi amigo y arriba Nuevo Leon y la musica nortena.
Beautiful
Thank you for being here with coyote my friend. A big greeting to Washington.
Great job Señor! Thank you! Very difficult, to learn what is what, with so many varieties! Superb Job! God Bless yas! 👍🎯
When you find points, the first thing that comes to mind is what type of rock it is made of, I did a little research and little by little I learned to identify some materials. My great friend, the material you are made of is first class, good soul, good mind and good heart. BLESSINGS.
That huge Rhialite piece, was Giant. Love it! Thanks, again!👍👍Geology is part, of knowing! You, Know! 😀
@@ericregenauer7595
Yes friend, it was giant and we found it in that place that is on the edge of the beach. The tips take you to many types of knowledge: geology, geography, history, mineralogy, chronology, meteorology, mechanics, medicine (FIRST AID), sociology and many other areas friend. Wow, blessings.
Beautiful brother👍🇺🇸
.Thank you my great friend. It's nice to have you here with coyote my friend. BLESSINGS.
The variety of point styles and materials are always such a pleasure to witness, truly amazing finds, I would feel truly blessed to find any of them, thank you for sharing my friend, greetings and blessings Coyote, God Bless & GL&HH!!!
I have started a compilation of images of each of the types of tips that we have found to try to form some type of document that protects the information that we have collected through our years of falls. This is hard work and it takes time. Every hunt is a surprise. Thanks for being here great friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND.
My Spanish is getting better. I was able to understand 80 percent of your video. I enjoyed the video and most of our finds are chert but occasionally we find points from other parts. My favorite was a quartz translucent amber color native to North Carolina. The world is a beautiful place. Blessings to your family.
Very good my dear friend. I tried to speak slowly so that my friends understood a little more Spanish. Do you know how to use subtitles in the videos? Everything I say in Spanish appears written in English on the video screen. The world is beautiful, there are so many wonders. Each place has its own beauties. Thank you for always being here friend. BENEFITS ALWAYS ON YOUR WAY.
Hola Coyote, muy bien hecho este video esplicativo con todos los tipo de material con los quales los nativos costruieron las puntas. Me gustaria mucho ahora aprender el nombre de estas puntas. Muchas gracias amigos.
Tenemos mas de tres mil puntas amigo y aun no sabemos el nombre de muchas de ellas, pero te prometo que en cada video que subamos, ponerle el nombre y antiguedad a las puntas que encontremos. Habra algunas que no conozcamos su tipologia. BENDICIONES PARA MI GRAN AMIGO. ARRIBA ITALIA Y LOS ITALIANOS.
There are many books on mineralogy and rocks! A person can train himself by using the characteristics of the relic with the physical properties of the material.
Wow amigos, great explanation of your material in your area. The obsidian was widely traded across mesoamarica. The 2 quartz pieces caught my eye, the little dart point is a Midland, which is an inflated Folsom! Wow, plus you have a square knife that's a smoker!
Un- fluted Folsom.
In video 155 minute 6 this point appears that since I saw it I realized that it was not something common. Its FLUSHING GOES FROM SIDE TO SIDE and is a very fine point. With the passage of time and thanks to my friends, I have realized many important discoveries that we have made and that we did not have located. Thanks and happy weekend. BLESSINGS TO MY GREAT FRIEND. It's incredible how I could locate that point without having many references. He who knows, knows.
THE SQUARE KNIFE IS UNIQUE AS WELL AS ITS MATERIAL. The Guaycuras did not have many relations with the natives of the north (Cochimies) they did not market the Obsidian that they had because perhaps they were very brave. Here in my area there is no obsidian, I found those points in the north. On the other hand, the Mesoamericans marketed Obsidian throughout the region. Thank you my great friend.
Awesome , amazing are just words , and they do not really describe those artifacts , REALLY cool COYOTE 🐺
Wow my great friend, great comment that motivates us to continue forward sharing what we like. Thank you for your time at night, nice day for you tomorrow and weekend. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
TIME TO SLEEP FRIEND, HERE 10:40 A LITTLE MORE AND I FALL INTO BED, HAHAHAHAHA.
Such a wide variety of beautiful materials, my dear friend. I love them all, from the basalt to the agates to the obsidian. Master craftsmen, those ancestors!❤
.Yes my friend, master craftsmen. Here I only take some points as reference. The friend Pepe and Coyote we plan to show you all our findings when the summer and this tremendous heat are over. It is always a pleasure to have you here my friend and I thank you for your time and your company always.
Buena información cayotin
ARRIBA CHIHUAHUA. GRACIAS MI GRAN AMIGO. excelente y feliz fin de semana. bendiciones.
UNA HERMOSA COLECCION COYOTEEEEE ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
Gracias mi amigo, las puntas aqui mostradas son en relacion a los materiales de que estan hechos. Y ARRIBA EL SALVADOR.
I would Love to have some jaspe verde 😎🏹
Here it was a miracle to find that broken piece of green jasper. Thanks for being here my friend. BLESSINGS.
@@RedEyedPatriot I have a triangle point, made of a stone called Indianna Green, that is where it comes from. I found it in, Maryland! It is important, to know stone!👍God Bless!
@@ericregenauer7595
Yes friend, the tips take us to know other areas of knowledge such as geology and mineralogy and other areas. Do you remember the video I played about how a magnet pulls the Basalt tips? That tip of Indiana Green must be pretty, friend. Blessings always.
Saludos Jesus
Auuuuuuuuuu my friend BENJAMIN here. BLESSINGS.
Thanks for the video to close out our week. The reddish square knife that was on top, is it paleo? The points with those beautiful serrations are beyond amazing. I saw in one of your replies that you and Pepe are going to us your collection. Can’t wait!
.I have always thought that that square knife is paleo but I have not been able to corroborate it, friend. Deep stretch marks will always attract attention. Yes friend, Pepe and I are thinking of presenting our collection to you. For this we must prepare, make a script with important points, organize the presentation and other important things. We plan to do it until the heat passes because it is already tremendous. HAHAHAHAHA my great friend, you will have to wait until October or November. Don't despair, in the meantime we will continue showing our videos Monday after Monday, we have material and we just discovered a very large new area that in our first exploration already gave us very good surprises. BLESSINGS FOR MY GREAT FRIEND.
I would imagine some of that material is not even from that area. I amagine some of it traveled thousand miles.
.The material from this area is very little, almost everything was brought from the mountains and perhaps from some very distant places. Here it is very scarce. Thank you for being here my good and great friend. BLESSINGS.
Wow mucha variedad de rocas usaban los nativos de ese tiempo y todas muy bien fabricadas saludos tío
Hola mijo. Aqui esperando la lluvia despues de 9 meses sin una gota del cielo. No se de donde las obtenian pero encontraban materiales muy bellos. BENDICIONES A TI Y TU FAMILIA.
That green triangle is in the pics I sent you. I have only 2 pieces of green!
OH good friend, perfect.
Hello 🫶🫶🫶👍👍👍
I cannot understand the language or determine how to translate it!
.Hi buddy. Welcome here with coyote. I don't know if you watch the videos on your cell phone or on your computer, but the process for viewing subtitles is very similar. The difference is that on your cell phone you will search at the top of the screen when the video is on and on the computer you will search at the bottom. When you are watching the video, click on the screen and some icons will appear, touch the rectangle icon to activate the subtitles and click the gear icon to decide which language you want to translate what I say in Spanish. When you do it, everything I say in Spanish will appear written in English and you will know what I am saying. I hope it helps you my good friend. BLESSINGS AND HAPPY WEEKEND. Let me know if it works for you.Where are you joining us from?
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083 I am in Richmond, Virginia. I graduated from the Ohio State University and own many extraordinary Ohio points.
@@Howard-bj1jq Congratulations on your graduation and on your collection of OHIO tips. Greetings to Richmond.
@@coyotearrowheadhunting3083 You saw a comment of mine on another video! I see your comments, also!