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  • #16
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    • willjo
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      Nice peanut butter colored point

  • #17
    N. California Sierra foothills Click image for larger version

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    • #18
      SH, that's some crazy looking stone. Wow. The base in the second picture is mad cool. All of it in fact. I think you may have cherts, flints and maybe agate? Do you know what it all is?
      And thanks for taking the time to post it all. Of course this is one I can't participate in - except to enjoy - as my world is almost entirely black, but I hope others continues to chip in to this post. It's fun to see the exotic materials. Lithics on acid.
      California

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      • Cecilia
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        O, Tom. You are telling your age!
        I am proud....

    • #19
      Most but not all of mine will be Ridge and Valley chert. Hoss taught me that. Now if we can just get him to post a few of his.
      NW Georgia,

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      • #20
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        Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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        • antmike915
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          Love the glossy look, cool material

      • #21
        Well, I'm somewhat like Tom, he has the ebony and I have the ivory (quartz). Hundreds of quartz and rhyolite but only 13 total pieces of color😕 here's a few

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        South Carolina

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        • willjo
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          Looks like and old base and some nice color, nice

      • #22
        Josie those are nice.
        NW Georgia,

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        • #23
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          A few from my personal collection.
          "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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          • Wildman of the navidad
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            Nice whats that red material KP

          • Kentucky point
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            Horse Creek chert, I think.

          • Jethro355
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            That dalton is just about loved to death!

        • #24
          A few more...
          Basal notch
          Small Meadowood
          Another Meadowood (Flint Ridge)
          Pentagonal (Nethers Flint)
          Another Pentagonal (also Nethers)
          ​​​​​​​
          Attached Files
          Near the PA/Ohio state line

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          • redrocks
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            I'm with SH on the pentagonal.....that point is sweet!! JR. corner notch right,?

          • paohrocks
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            yes sir

        • #25
          Paho man that tricolored one is superb
          NW Georgia,

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          • paohrocks
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            Thank you SH, it's one of my favorites. Just the base was sticking out of the ground when I found it.

          • SurfaceHunter
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            Big to for the type

        • #26
          Here's a red Rock Click image for larger version

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          SW Connecticut

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          • paohrocks
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            Buffalo river chert?

          • redrocks
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            Im pretty sure it's Attleboro red ryhyolite. ....source in Mass. I'm in SW Connecticut.....could be indurated shale. Though

          • paohrocks
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            That makes sense, nice material

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          Last edited by south fork; 05-22-2020, 02:17 PM.

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          • Flint Eastwood
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            Unique display.
            Never seen one like it!
            Who needs felt?

          • paohrocks
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            That is some great stuff

          • Jethro355
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            Probably the coolest frame I’ve seen!

        • #28
          Nothing wrong with showing some old ones the only person that will remember is you. Nice frame
          NW Georgia,

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          • #29
            This blade is one of the few pieces I've found that isn't black. I think it's Franciscan chert. When I first picked it up it was more of a sky blue but has darkened and developed a green-ish hue over time in a display case.

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            • paohrocks
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              Very interesting lithic, looks like a creek find?

            • tomf
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              Yep, a creek find.

            • Cecilia
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              Gosh. All-of-a-sudden, don’t think can call you Mr. Obsidian.

          • #30
            Here's a green one Click image for larger version

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            SW Connecticut

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