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    so many colorful rocks, just can't help bring a small pale of them home every time i go rock hunting. the pile contains several broke points and numerous polishing stones that will go into rock tumbler. the blue square piece on bottom left of photo has a serrated knife edge. Click image for larger version

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    South East Ga. Twin City

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    also a tool i brought home this trip Click image for larger version

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    South East Ga. Twin City

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    • #3
      leaver right's that's what the wife call's em.
      Utah

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      • #4
        I couldn’t help myself either, Johnny, if I found all those colors you find, lol.
        South Carolina

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        • #5
          I’m with Jo and WillJo; could never leave them! (Of course, everybody knows I have rock-problem….).
          Tool looks like knife, with thick edge perfect place bear down with finger.
          Last edited by Cecilia; 06-15-2021, 04:31 PM.
          Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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          • Mattern
            Mattern commented
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            I for one would love to see your "Rock Collection" CC

        • #6
          good stuff Johnny
          Wyoming

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          • #7
            I’m guilty too. Looks like I visited the back alley chip dealer.
            Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan

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            • #8
              Nice lithics willjo......that tool u brought home is cool too.....unless im mistaken....the smal point jetting off of the narrow end looks like the making of a graver
              Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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              • #9
                I believe you have the most colorful litics on this site . Can’t leave those behind . Yes you had me looking .
                Nice knife there buddie

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                • #10
                  Nice! I appreciate those. I’ve been a rock hound for 50 years now...artifact hunting is a recent obsession.
                  North Central Arkansas

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                  • willjo
                    willjo commented
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                    I have been a rock hound most likely that long or longer, now retired all i have to do is hunt points and polish rocks

                  • Cecilia
                    Cecilia commented
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                    And teach “young” artifact students, WillJo! Have you ever thot of the hours you’ve spent looking at pics my stuff, gently explaining why they’re JARs, and picking, packaging, mailing hands-n-eyes-on real artifacts that far, far more’n teaching aids?!

                • #11
                  You know what I think of your material! kim
                  Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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                  • #12
                    You should see the driver's side door pocket to my truck. LOL!
                    South Carolina

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