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  • Broke Blade tip

    I usually don't post a lot of my broke stuff but the color of this piece is worthy of being posted. I did not put a scale in the photo but it is 3" from tip to tip and 2 1/4" wide. it is some of the Georgia Brier creek material. Click image for larger version

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    South East Ga. Twin City

  • #2
    That is why I keep some of these chips.
    The material coming out of your place is spectacular.
    Bruce
    In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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    • #3
      thats some purty looking material

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      • #4
        Very cool material willjo
        SW Connecticut

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        • #5
          would have been a smoker Johnny
          Wyoming

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          • #6
            Man, the color on that thing would have been worthy of an Overstreet guidebook color section photo if it was whole.
            "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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            • #7
              That is some pretty material!
              South Carolina

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              • #8
                And now it’s a beautiful square scraper!

                (Hey, Old Rocks, doesn’t it look just like that square of fossilized Dino dung you sent me?!)
                Last edited by Cecilia; 12-02-2019, 06:21 AM.
                Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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                • #9
                  Amazing color. I had never even heard of that material until you started posting it. (Which isn't saying much, but it should be more well known like Flintridge or Horsecreek.)
                  Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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                  • #10
                    That sure is nice material Johnny. I like the pics of broken pieces. Bet ya that was one dandy of a piece in full.
                    The chase is better than the catch...
                    I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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                    • #11
                      You know I love those blues . Nothing like hitting a field in Georgia after a rain . The lithic’s just pop out at you . Yellow , red, yellow , blue !!!
                      look at the waves in that from a strike , a cool artifact .

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