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    Since retiring I've had time to catch up on documenting. I said this before, but now I mean it.
    It's been great, and now the hunt really begins. Everything is Texas found during hand digs, screen digs, creek and surface hunts by yours truly over the past 35 years or so.
    Fixin to get back out to some digs, metal detecting, and ghost towns searches. It's great to be off the leash and back in the loop.

    Frame A has mostly Wilson County/Cibolo Creek finds, with a few from Uvalde County/Nueces River Valley. The Plainview and Dalton came from Montgomery County.

    Frame B has mostly Wilson County/Cibolo Creek finds with a few also from Uvalde and Edwards County along the Nueces River. The lone Nolan is from Travis County/Onion Creek.
    Holler if questions.




    FGH Check out my artifact store at Lone Star Artifact Reclaim

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    Killer frames! That Paleo piece in the frst frame has some killer Outre Passe flaking. Looks like rootbeer chert. Excellent finds, you should be proud!
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • Tam
      Tam commented
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      Yup that my fav and the drill

  • #3
    Wow! Those frames make a Carolina rhyolite finder have a whole lot of material jealously! That basal notch could win an award for best broken point in texas! Thanks for the show!
    North Carolina

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    • #4
      Thanks guys. That Plainview was found in a 4 wheeler track on a sand bar in a creek.
      FGH Check out my artifact store at Lone Star Artifact Reclaim

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      • #5
        Very nice frames. Celebrate your retirement . Best of luck in the hunt.
        TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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        • #6
          Very nice, do you have any bird points ? True arrowheads ? Frame one, the Dalton looks like yellow Tecovas jasper..
          Lubbock County Tx

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          • #7
            Retirement is good congrats....real nice frames too ...good luck
            SW Connecticut

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            • #8
              Very awesome frames. The plainview is amazing
              South Dakota

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              • #9
                Nice collection .

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                • #10
                  Those are great Texas displays. This one has great flake pattern:

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                  Michigan Yooper
                  If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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                  • Ron Kelley
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                    TX Root Beer is one of my favorite lithics to knap.

                • #11
                  Wow, talk about some needle tips....Fantastic frames to be proud of....
                  North Central Kentucky

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                  • #12
                    No questions, just WoW! Some great finds in those frames.
                    Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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                    • #13
                      Whole bunch of big smokers. Killer frames!
                      keep on keepin after

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                      • #14
                        Amazing finds! Congratulations on the beautiful collection that you have assembled!
                        SE ARKANSAS

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                        • #15
                          Thanks for all the nice words everyone.
                          These are Frames C and D

                          Frame C has a mix of stuff including coastal bone awls from Chambers County, Montgomery County creek finds, and Pecos River, Pecos County surface finds.

                          Frame D has primarily Chambers and Galveston County bone tools and awls. The flat hide scrapers came from Wilson County.




                          FGH Check out my artifact store at Lone Star Artifact Reclaim

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                          • Ron Kelley
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                            Great frames. I love the bone tools. Cool to find a horseshoe nail too.
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