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  • #61
    Couple new notched rocks/weights Glenn small one came from a cornfield... maybe a planting tool was a lot longer i think Click image for larger version

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    Last edited by redrocks; 01-30-2019, 10:07 PM.
    SW Connecticut

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    • redrocks
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      Yes the silver one is from the river...small one from farm just a hardstone. ..but definitive notches.i ts 4 degrees here.man How bout you guys?
      Last edited by redrocks; 01-31-2019, 08:39 AM.

    • SurfaceHunter
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      I think you are the notched rock king 👑

    • redrocks
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      Nice I like that title...but I do find an occasional point. Haha

  • #62
    From The Field.
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    Gives Me Nightmares.
    http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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    • redrocks
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      Is the narrow piece on the right s Dalton ear?

    • SurfaceHunter
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      I’d like to find a big Dalton or any Dalton would do

    • JoshinMO
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      No Redrocks, I don't believe so. Just what's left of The Base, I imagine The Disc hit this a few times.

  • #63
    Found this 1 after sunset a few years back, has a stack on the notch less side probably thought it would break if they notched it???

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      That sun set pic is awesome or sunrise nice point to

    • redrocks
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      That's cool the serrations are like a dry wall saw maybe that stack Is the reason for one notch..good theory....Nice find

  • #64
    Here is another cow field find. If you know the type say it. Click image for larger version

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    NW Georgia,

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    • tomclark
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      Gilchrist!@@ ???

    • SurfaceHunter
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      I will look at that possibility Tom thanks

    • SurfaceHunter
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      Tom I finally looked Gilchrist up and I believe you are correct. I always thought that was a Florida point but the site I looked on says it comes all the way to my area. Thanks

  • #65
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ID:	347967 Was at church yday noon till 3.. funeral for one of oldest ladies in the church. ... real good person. I figure I'm goin down the river. And dedicate a find two her since she lived only a mile up above the river for 85 yrs....the river edge where I kick is solid ice...but where I jump up outta there I see this quartz frozen solid in ground...so i go up to the Jeep and put water bottle on defroster for ten minutes. Go back and pour it on piece and had a screw driver to work it out...I think it could been couple inches longer? The break is super crisp and sharp.. think it was a cool knife?..and I got a notched Rock too.... Click image for larger version

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    SW Connecticut

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    • redrocks
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      Thanks Glenn. I think it was a nice quartz knife with the rhomboid cross section ...it's sharp and supposed to be 40 degrees today...maybe go down a nd find the other half

    • redrocks
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      Thanks Glenn. I think it was a nice quartz knife with the rhomboid cross section ...it's sharp and supposed to be 40 degrees today...maybe go down a nd find the other half

    • SurfaceHunter
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      Never know till you look. It was 63 yesterday here. Raining today

  • #66
    Blood stained quartz? Click image for larger version

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    SW Connecticut

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    • CMD
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      No, Fe(iron), just an iron oxide stain. Blood would be long gone. JMO....

    • redrocks
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      Yes Charlie thanks....its just my name for this point. Lol

  • #67
    That’s a cool looking one like that stripe
    NW Georgia,

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    • redrocks
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      Thanks Glenn it's one of my few points with red in em. ..I should probly change my name from red rocks.to notchedrocks,?

    • SurfaceHunter
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      I like that but red rocks is better

  • #68
    It all started with a friend of mine and myself going on a hunt. The first bank we hit I head in one direction and him the other. We meet back up and he says I'm on the board. He hands me a broken tip. I said at least we did not get skunked. He reaches in his pocket and and as he is doing so saying not for Im on the board for this and hands me a perfect point. It seemed each bank we hit he would find another perfect point. Late afternoon we meet back up and says I have had it for the day. We get back into the boat head back to the truck and trailer. we are about a half mile away and he turns to me and says this is the last bank I am done I will drop you off if you want and pick you up on the other end. Which I did He leaves the bank and heads to the other end. about 10 yards down the bank I see what I think is a leaf in the water I poked at with the walking/flipping stick and its solid. I reached down and picked this point up. Half way down I find a broken tip and meet back up with him. I said kind of with a long face and say Im on the board and hand him the tip. he said something to the effect well its got good color to it. Thats when I reached into my pocket and said not for that for this.
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    Look to the ground for it holds the past!

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    • redrocks
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      That sounded like fun

    • Tam
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      Yeah sounds like a great day and yes sir that is a dandy .

  • #69
    Cute little jasper point Click image for larger version

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    SW Connecticut

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Nice keeper Red

    • redrocks
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      Thanx. I love jasper...it's rare here

  • #70
    Wanted to share a few quartz finds. I haven’t found any lately but maybe in a couple of months when I get back to my favorite place. Click image for larger version

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    NW Georgia,

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    • #71
      You definitely got some nice quartz there... I like the center one almost similar to a drill?
      SW Connecticut

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        Not sure but it’s worked

    • #72
      Click image for larger version  Name:	254557AD-9F4D-4258-9366-5DD8F3DD6CF0.jpeg Views:	2 Size:	86.0 KB ID:	355203 Adena blade N GAClick image for larger version  Name:	6A281FC9-5D01-442F-87D1-7782336ED289.jpeg Views:	2 Size:	82.1 KB ID:	355202
      Last edited by SurfaceHunter; 03-08-2019, 06:11 PM.
      NW Georgia,

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      • redrocks
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        That's nice flint

    • #73
      Knives that I found both halves and were reunited. Around two inches long for all three. You can hardly see the breaks on the black and red ones. The white chert knife had too much mineralization at the break. Hocus Pocus.
      Last edited by sarahsue; 03-10-2019, 12:53 AM.

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        Some nice material and knifes so what state are you in? I find the black flint a lot also

      • redrocks
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        Wow man that's mad cool finding 3 clickers

      • sarahsue
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        I am in SE Ohio SufaceHunter, close to Maysville. Thanks guys. Keith.

    • #74
      Found me a nice knife this morning. Net is slow probably share later today but I will try Click image for larger version

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      NW Georgia,

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      • #75
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        NW Georgia,

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