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  • Colorado Mountain Flint

    Uploaded out of order! More to come.

  • #2
    Nice material, points are out there. Getum.
    SE IA

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      • #4
        Thank you!

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        • #5
          Great color Kevin, looks like maybe a piece or two of Alibates in there, some Trout Creek [by the nickle] & chalcedony too...

          the yellowish/tanish/brownish [yellow ochre] colored jasper is Cumbres or Chama flint.
          Last edited by Rio Del Norte; 06-17-2021, 10:31 AM.
          San Luis Valley, southern Colorado

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          • #6
            Oh man! I'm not sure of the meanings of all those, I have seen them before, just never researched what they meant lol still new to this side of things. But that sounds very interesting! I've found a lot of cool small pieces of flint and that's all I call them. Are any of those uncommon that you mentioned? I have reds yellows/tan/brown some translucent ones, just all different kinds that I've collected and just call it flint.

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            • #7
              Thanks for showing that beautiful material Kevin. Do I see a piece of Moss Agate? Kim
              Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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