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  • #76
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ID:	356900 Another from my collection this is a blade/scraper the material I’m not real sure of the type but another collector told me it is rare for our area but it does pop up once in a while. N GA
    NW Georgia,

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    • #77
      Glen that's a sweet piece....love that red streak...looks like a crescent scraper?
      SW Connecticut

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        Blade is the proper term don’t think we have true crescent types here. Found it in the cow field owner use to rake the field with his tractor but it’s been a tough year for them due to illness so he hasn’t done it. I’ve found some nice ones there in the past. In the bottoms of that property there is a creek that holds some of the best points I have ever found but I can only walk it a couple of times a year due to the owner has to take me to it on a 4 wheeler. I’m getting the itch
        Last edited by SurfaceHunter; 03-18-2019, 10:17 AM.

    • #78
      The weird drill looking thing is why I joined this forum. I have never seen anything like it before. I showed it to several people , they scratched their head and said did you make it. It was a personal find for me , and it wasn't a salted, that was their other comments. I found it in a cliff overhang, way out of the way. Their was a half of a banner stone with it too. This forum and the people here very helpful. Ecentric archic doodle , good enough to put the mind at ease. The other peice has a good story. Been hunting this creek for awhile finding stuff above and below a water hole. I waited until it dried up, and so did all the leaves. Now I still couldnt see, leaves all were the water was. Back to the house for the leaf blower. I was about to give up after a tank of gas. Set the blower down beside what I thought was a bone stuck in the hard pan. It paid off , it wasn't bone. I just knew something had to be in that spot. A few of my favorite finds?

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        Both are killer finds thanks for sharing them

      • flintguy
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        That first piece is crazy for sure. If you had not found it, I would say no way it was a real artifact. It's so interesting, it took a minute for me to even notice your other find...which is amazing.
        Last edited by flintguy; 04-13-2019, 09:02 AM.

    • #79
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ID:	361462 Here are some I’ve found recently nothing special but I was happy to find more than just rocks
      NW Georgia,

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        I figured you might like that jasper one even though it’s broken probably during manufacturing by the way it looks

      • redrocks
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        Yes Jasper is cool

    • #80
      Yes the beat up ones save the day many times .still artifacts.. good study examples
      SW Connecticut

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      • #81
        Just wanted to share some finds for the last few days!

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        • SurfaceHunter
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          Very nice what state?

      • #82
        Your finding some nice quartz
        SW Connecticut

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        • #83
          Thanks man!

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          • #84
            Originally posted by Emaner377 View Post
            Just wanted to share some finds for the last few days!
            Rhode Island brother..thanks

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            • redrocks
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              Ya I was up at a park in Warwick in sept at the. Meetup with Jay and Charlie and evryone...we're you there,?

          • #85
            I had to work that day or else I would have been there!

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            • SurfaceHunter
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              Work always gets in the way of fun. Thanks for sharing

          • #86
            Click image for larger version  Name:	D4E3CFC9-2D65-4E25-8D98-E3C253C5BA3C.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	121.1 KB ID:	362527 Click image for larger version  Name:	A03C50D9-8E9B-4B8A-AE4D-31A09B1AA42B.jpeg Views:	2 Size:	145.2 KB ID:	362525 One of my 1st frame of finds and my 2nd best Adena to date. Found these about 7 years ago back before no til. N GA
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            NW Georgia,

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            • #87
              Nice frame Glen that's one cool Adena....too bad bout the no till
              SW Connecticut

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              • SurfaceHunter
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                Last time I tried to send you a pm it said you had used all that was allowed just letting you know. 5 points a year isn’t a lot but the ones I’ve seen you post have been nice

              • redrocks
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                Cleaned out my PMs. Try it now

              • SurfaceHunter
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                10-4 nothing new right now though same thing all is flooded and can’t find anything

            • #88
              Sharing a couple of past finds. The right one I won an award with at a show for best Mississippian. It’s still my best triangle to date. The other is cool whatever it is. Hope you enjoy. N Georgia personal finds. Click image for larger version

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              NW Georgia,

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              • redrocks
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                Nice Glen

              • redrocks
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                Nice Glen

              • SurfaceHunter
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                Seems like almost every triangle you find has a tiny nick at one corner from hafting but other than that it’s perfect thanks Red

            • #89
              Here is a Find that I wish I'd have realized The other piece was right There. I believe It's a tip next to Point, but very small.
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              Last edited by JoshinMO; 05-20-2019, 08:59 PM.
              http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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              • JoshinMO
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                Thanks SurfaceHunter

              • redrocks
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                Cool point Josh

              • JoshinMO
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                Thanks Redrocks

            • #90
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ID:	399057 I’m bumping this so new members can look. If anyone wants to add to it feel free its Free 😃 Guess I will share my only find for October doesn’t look like I will have anything else this month.
              Last edited by SurfaceHunter; 10-24-2019, 01:39 PM. Reason: Picture
              NW Georgia,

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