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  • cheesey
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    Three of my favorite knives which are all personal finds, the translucent flint ridge blade being one of my all time best  Love this topic






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  • Speedmaster
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    A knife I held for $15 collateral 15 years ago. I'd say it's mine...

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  • JoshinMO
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    Nice Thread and Knives :cheer:



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  • Hoss
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    Adena wrote:

    All absolutely goegeous knives guys! Thank you all for sharing your beauties!
    And I love the pocket knives. I'm an addict, can't hardly go to a gun show without getting another one.  :laugh:
      I have to agree with that  I have a few myself

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  • TennArrowheads
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    Great pieces!!

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  • Adena
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    All absolutely goegeous knives guys! Thank you all for sharing your beauties!
    And I love the pocket knives. I'm an addict, can't hardly go to a gun show without getting another one.  :laugh:

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  • Hoss
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    Another broken Ulu that is a real heart breaker.
    The quartzite knife may look like a simple biface but it has use wear that indicate its use as a knife.

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  • Hoss
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    Top to bottom Genessee point 5" long 
    second is a Quartz side notch probably a large Brewerton 3 and 1/2" long   
    Third is a Boats blade 6 and 1/4" long 
    Broken Ulu  The Ulu is a polished slate knife form that date to the late Archaic around 3,000 to 4,000 years old.

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  • kansas
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    Awesome blades guys. I live the knifes. Here are q few I found.




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    Great thread. Hope to see more.
    Travis

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  • flinthunter
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    Archaic knife. Burlington chert. From Illinois. 10 1/4 inches long by 3 inches wide.

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  • Sharp Rocks
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    Great topic, and beautiful blades, guys!  Thanks!
    Here are 2 pics of my striped obsidian knife found by me in Oct 2011 in Oregon...
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    Pic showing stripes.

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  • ksrocks
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    Great Knifes/Blades from your areas guys!! Couple from KS. Joe.


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  • rmartin
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    Ryan, that North is a real special one!

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  • cgode
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    Smokin knives and lithics Ryan! You never cease to amaze me with your quality, thanks for showing them.

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  • RyanVa
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    A few of my favorites

    Flint Ridge Adena cache blade from Lorain Co. Ohio.

    Sonora paleo knife from central Ky.


    Carter Cave paleo knife found in southeast Ohio.

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