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  • #31
    Posted by [gregszybala]

    Like the Hixton too Charlie.

    My current favorite:

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    A few pieces of local lithics:
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    • #32
      Posted by [Kyflintguy]

      :woohoo: I could look at this thread all day long! Here's a little Carter cave, if anybody has better photos of it postem cuz my photos don't do the material justice.

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      • #33
        Posted by [chase]

        Windy ridge quartzite left Tiger chert Middle and Trout Creek right
        Sorry cant post pics

        Indiana Green Liston Creek and others this sucks not to show them, the one thing I like is lithics!!!!!
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        • #34
          Posted by [rixdafix]

          I tried 3 different lighting conditions to bring out the color in this point. Not sure what the lithic is. First artifact I found in Jefferson County, MO and I would say it's used up. The field I found it in is a subdivision now.

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          • #35
            Posted by [OBION]

            I better like Dover ( source NW TN) because I find a lot of it!


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            • #36
              Posted by [south fork]

              Apple Hill creek cobble .

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              • #37
                Posted by [chase]

                Dang Dennis, can I help you with removal of that nasty cobble? :silly: :rolf: Please let me help!!!!! :dunno: :dunno:
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                • #38
                  Posted by [hudson]

                  So far I like them all. I'm not sure what this is but it's heavy.

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                  • #39
                    Posted by [SDhunter]

                    Ron Kelley wrote:
                    Knife River Flint from North Dakota

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                    I'm with Ron, and my second favorite that I find is jasper
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                    • #40
                      Posted by [SDhunter]

                      gregszybala wrote:
                      Lol, so really Ron, which ones your favorite?



                      That's what I was wondering.
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                      • #41
                        Posted by [SDhunter]

                        Charlie, that first sugar quartz quartzite is beautiful material.
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                        • #42
                          Posted by [Ruggles]

                          I recently found a crude one, of material that looks like the clear quartz point you show, what region was it found? I found mine (the only one I have seen) in central Ohio.

                          Hi Everyone! I am new to the forum (first post). I started specifically artifact hunting this year and am FULLY hooked! I have always kept an eye to the

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                          • #43
                            Posted by [CMD]

                            I could take this material 8 days of the week Only piece I've ever found and no idea what the material is. I believe it's a Jack's Reef, so maybe it's a jasper, but I'm not comfortable with that really.

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                            • #44
                              Posted by [CMD]

                              How about oolitic chert from Pa.? Get's my vote as a favorite, but only piece I've found, on the Providence River in RI. Jack's Reef Corner Notch.

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                              • #45
                                Posted by [south fork]

                                Some nice Tri Flow Obsidian from the great basin .

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                                oldrocks2 commented
                                01-28-2019, 01:24 AM

                                Wow.


                                Notarelichunter commented
                                02-10-2019, 04:28 PM

                                I’ll second that wow. That’s a killer
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