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  • Nice Knfe show me some of your killer ones

    Posted by [chase]

    Here is a sweet knife that was found in Kentucky by a friend of mine. I always like the tools of the trade.

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    Show me your killer knifes.
    Chase
    Last edited by painshill; 04-17-2020, 10:12 AM.
    I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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    Posted by [cgode]

    Here's a few of mine but I think they just might be a modern made......

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    This one is a little older I think and kinda sexy if you were to ask me!

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    • #3
      Posted by [Dandielyonwine]

      Those look sharp! Some sexy tools alright, lol S
      I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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      • #4
        Posted by [rmartin]

        Here is my Ramey Knife. Personal find and 6 inches long. The type was named for the Ramey Site at Cahokia. Middle to late Mississippian. Made from Mill Creek chert which is typical for the type.

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        • #5
          Posted by [RyanVa]

          A few of my favorites

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          Flint Ridge Adena cache blade from Lorain Co. Ohio.

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          Sonora paleo knife from central Ky.

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          Carter Cave paleo knife found in southeast Ohio.

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          • #6
            Posted by [cgode]

            Smokin knives and lithics Ryan! You never cease to amaze me with your quality, thanks for showing them.
            I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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            • #7
              Posted by [rmartin]

              Ryan, that North is a real special one!
              I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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              • #8
                Posted by [ksrocks]

                Great Knifes/Blades from your areas guys!! Couple from KS. Joe.

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                • #9
                  Posted by [Sharp Rocks]

                  Great topic, and beautiful blades, guys! Thanks!
                  Here are 2 pics of my striped obsidian knife found by me in Oct 2011 in Oregon...
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                  Pic showing stripes.

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                  • #10
                    Posted by [flinthunter]

                    Archaic knife. Burlington chert. From Illinois. 10 1/4 inches long by 3 inches wide.

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                    • #11
                      Posted by [kansas]

                      Awesome blades guys. I live the knifes. Here are q few I found.

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                      Great thread. Hope to see more.
                      Travis
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                      • #12
                        Posted by [Hoss]

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                        Top to bottom Genessee point 5" long
                        second is a Quartz side notch probably a large Brewerton 3 and 1/2" long
                        Third is a Boats blade 6 and 1/4" long
                        Broken Ulu The Ulu is a polished slate knife form that date to the late Archaic around 3,000 to 4,000 years old.
                        I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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                        • #13
                          Posted by [Hoss]

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                          Another broken Ulu that is a real heart breaker.
                          The quartzite knife may look like a simple biface but it has use wear that indicate its use as a knife.
                          I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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                          • #14
                            Posted by [Adena]

                            All absolutely goegeous knives guys! Thank you all for sharing your beauties!
                            And I love the pocket knives. I'm an addict, can't hardly go to a gun show without getting another one. :laugh:
                            I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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                            • #15
                              Posted by [TennArrowheads]

                              Great pieces!!
                              I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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