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    I found a hardaway side notch yesterday..this is pretty rare for here in massachusetts...it is very close to an example found in the expanded edition of the new england typology book by Boudreau..

  • #2
    That is a very nice example.
    What are you hiding under your hand? Click image for larger version

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    Bruce
    In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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    • searchinghawk
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      wow,,i have a hardaway point and dalton variants in that state,, where generally was it found?

  • #3
    Some more finds from yesterday and today..

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    • 2ndoldman
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      Sorry if I spoiled the surprise second post Terry.
      You just gotta hide them better next time.

  • #4
    Hey Terry, Those are some real nice points. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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    • #5
      Really nice points, do you have Eared Yadkins in your area?
      South East Ga. Twin City

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      • #6
        No ..we don't have yadkins or waratans...

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        • #7
          Sweet Find!!

          Von

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          • #8
            That hardaway point does look EXACTLY like the one in Boudreaus typology. very nice finds. It looks like you had a productive holiday weekened!
            Can’t find em sitting on the couch; unless it’s in a field

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            • #9
              There is an example in the expanded edition that has not come out yet that is similar to this one..CMD probably has a picture of it..

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              • #10
                Very nice points!
                Rhode Island

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                • #11
                  That is one handsome Hardaway! Is the rain helping to wash these out? Dry as a bone here in VA.
                  Child of the tides

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                  • #12
                    In new england it is a hardaway variant...I found these points the past few days on a gravel bar in a harbor..

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                    • searchinghawk
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                      i have a handful of dalton variants and a textbook hardaway inland in that state,,the letter before n in the alphabet doesnt work on y keypad,,found a varney point last fall,,and a parallel sten or dalton variant this spring

                    • CMD
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                      searchinghawk, I hope someday you post some of your New England finds for all of us to see. I know you have mentioned stuff like that in the past. Create a thread sometime. I can't be the only one who would love to see photos of your finds.

                  • #13
                    Oh that’s so nice . I love it’s length .
                    I do love variants . We seem to have some of those in
                    S Georgia . Let’s face it , they are all originals and no 2 people are going to make it exactly the same . Someone
                    has to try something new ... I always thought about that

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                    • #14
                      Man those are nice
                      South Dakota

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                      • #15
                        Found it in barnstable....

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