Hi all. I had a great surprise today. Finished a job I’ve been working on for the last couple months, keeping me out of the hunt. So I treated myself to a hunt. I have about a dozen sites within walking distance from my front door. All have been pretty much hunted out. But I still find something. I found the base of a Jasper knife. Nothing great. Got home put it on the table, drank a cup of coffee. Pulled out the box for that site and looked through it. Low and behold there was the other half of that knife. Now this hasn’t happened to me very often. To complete a broken piece is a great thing as far as I am concerned. And now I can post a find for today! Kim
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Nice clicker . I love it when this happens and you are right it is not often but it does happen.TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post
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Very nice to keep the broken ones by fields in separate bowls. I do the same and every once in a while I have gotten lucky myself. I think when the disc hits them one piece stays put pretty much and the other half can go 20 ft or more away from the other half. Its always exciting when the 2 connect.NW Georgia,
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Cool. I agree, if anything, realizing you can match it up is more exciting than finding it whole in the first place. First time I did that it was a full 10 years to the week, yet I knew instantly I had the match at home.Rhode Island
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Two halves make a whole. I found a large hixton
sugar quartz knife. Found in three separate pieces
6-8 years apart. Would have been one of my better
finds, if it was unbroken and not glued. Keep on the hunt...✌️Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area
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Originally posted by Narrow Way Knapper View PostAmazing! So, did the damage occur in modern times?Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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Originally posted by Up-north View PostTwo halves make a whole. I found a large hixton
sugar quartz knife. Found in three separate pieces
6-8 years apart. Would have been one of my better
finds, if it was unbroken and not glued. Keep on the hunt...✌️Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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