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I think it is Jasper.Jasper can be yellow, tan, brown some is red but I think heat has caused that. So I am used to seeing eatern Jasper. Veracruz from PA and there is an outcrop in RI too. I think one of the members had some black jasper from RI. In my opinion Its not always lusterous. I have some artifacts made of jasper that almost looks like that. I cannot share a pic right now because I have been packing. We are going to move . Jasper is never transluscent. Well it sometimes it will have inclusions that are transparent but the jasper itself is never transparent. That is a nice blade . How big is it?Last edited by Hoss; 05-22-2023, 09:26 PM.TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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Three inch blade (3.0) ; found in 1950's in southern Ontario; I have it typed as a Normanskill because of its broad side notches. I guess it could have 'traveled' to southern Ontario - not that far.Cayuga County, NY Finger Lakes Region
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Thanks for asking Creamer. It appears to be a type of Jasper but I don't know if it is from Pa. However we do have what is called Chocolate Jasper. Here is something very close to yours. Kim
​Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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