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    i found one that made me scream yesterday!!! i been looking this spot for over 30 years and have found bits and pieces and smaller blades but this is one of the big cats you always pray to find. we are leaving for our family vacation so soon as i get back i will post some photos of all my finds from this spring to now. i have found a pile full, and the big one is right at 8 inches.

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    Jeopardy song playing in my gord ! That’s ok, I love the pic of the little one on profile... Children are the best !
    Lubbock County Tx

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    • toccopola
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      thats my little girl showing off my double sided grinding bowl i found at work that day. this was taken awhile back shes almost 15 now but it seems like it was yesterday.

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    Can you share one doesn’t take but a minute
    NW Georgia,

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    • #4
      The suspense is killing me !!!
      The chase is better than the catch...
      I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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        Thars a biggun
        SW Connecticut

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        • SurfaceHunter
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          Where?

        • redrocks
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          I don't know

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        Tease.
        California

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        • #7
          Are you going to just keep us hanging.

          We need pics.
          Bruce
          In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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            • #9
              This pic is a web screenshot of the famous 13+” Spiro Mound blade while we wait.

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ID:	377786 i finally got to upload some photos of my recent finds. these are from January till last week . i found a couple more handfuls of broke stuff for the flower bed and my bad day was when i got home to found out i lost 3 real nice points on the way home. i think they fell out of my pocket from all the turbulent wind riding my motorcycle. the yellow looking hardin and the red hardin were found on the same day and the 4 inch gray benton and the corner notch blunt were found together. i also got a video of some wild dogs that tried to attack me the same day, i would post that if i could figure out how. back in january we had a rain storm that lasted 3 days and it dumped close to 30 inches on us, the creeks and rivers came out of their banks at record levels. the spot where most of these came from the water was so high it caused Hugh chunks of the banks to cave into the channel. i knew there were going to be some good stuff washing into the creek beds and i was right.

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                • #11
                  Good godly man those are terrific especially that huge one. I see you find tiny triangles also I’ve found a bunch of them this year here in Georgia. What state?
                  NW Georgia,

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                  • toccopola
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                    north ms. pontotoc county, before we started planting up the fields in pine trees you could find lots of chickasaw triangles.

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                  Holy Toledo’s that’s a HUGE Benton!!! Mouth watering relic. Don’t know how that one stayed in 1 piece! Congratulations. What dreams are made of!!

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                    • #14
                      Your killing me all trophies I’m lucky to find one really nice one a year
                      NW Georgia,

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                      • #15
                        Wow! Impressive finds!

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