Found this in Stanley Co, NC today while fence building. Today was the second day working at that spot. Where ever there is broken ground, there is rhyolite. The land was very rocky and hard to even drive posts. I laid out two chunks of the same rhyolite material I found on the same embankment that I was scratching around on to find this point. Don't mind the hard work if it pays off like this!
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Nice little lecroy Taterman congratulationsTN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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Thank you. I will go with a Lecroy type too.
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bifurcates rare here in maine but my sons mom and i found a bifurcated site on kennebec river some yrs ago,, quite a few of them and some kirks and couple palmers even,, many starks and neville points,, broken ulus,, full channel gouges and really ice plummets
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Hi Tm421. Yes indeed a nice old point you found. Those LeCroys are great to find no matter their condition. Good eye you got.
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Picked up this beat up but worked piece of rhyolite today at the same spot I found this Lecroy. Reminds me of a Morrow Mtn or Guilford.3 PhotosLast edited by Taterman421; 07-19-2017, 05:25 PM.
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I have a two more types I found that I would call Lecroy. The black flint one I found on my family land in Yadkin County. The one beside that is from Randolph, the same site that I have been calling the quarry tool site. The long Stanley above that is from there too. I would take them out and show better pictures but I have to threaded with invisible thread in that frame. I don't like using glue.2 Photos
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