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  • SurfaceHunter
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    I believe the bottom middle is a Jeff

  • oldrocks2
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    Look great to me.

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  • SurfaceHunter
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    Okay they aren’t big like you guys find elsewhere but I’m happy to find a few. These are whole I have some broken bases but didn’t take pictures of them. Click image for larger version

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  • Cskelton
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    Originally posted by oldrocks2 View Post
    That Milnesand is a work of art. Can only imagine your feelings when you pulled it.
    It was very special. It was coated in wet clay and it really didn't show itself until cleanup. My son will never forget it. He was only maybe 6 when I found it and he still looks at it and says " it could have been mine".

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  • SurfaceHunter
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    Still not sure on the types but look paleo and Dalton to me. I will do my best hopefully the sun will be out

  • Tam
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    Chad you live on a Paloe camp ..

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  • Tam
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    I knew you would pop out a smoker Tom

  • oldrocks2
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    That Milnesand is a work of art. Can only imagine your feelings when you pulled it.

  • oldrocks2
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    Can't wait, the word Paleo just makes my head click into wow, so dang rare.

  • SurfaceHunter
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    Haven’t been able to show any of mine been a long work week but I will try Sunday morning. I might have a couple interesting pieces

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  • oldrocks2
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    Really super finds.

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  • Cskelton
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    Here are some from the middle of Montana.. some have been confirmed by pkfrey as paleo. A couple I strongly suspect are, based on what I have learned from members of this forum. Mostly opinion, based on the depth found, flaking, and overall outstanding craftsmanship. Liam's field find is included..

    my best one is an example of porclinite perfection. A 11000 year old milnesand point. I illustrated the sides to show the area that's ground completely smooth.

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  • Hal Gorges
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    What Tom said, Woweee,

  • SurfaceHunter
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    Can’t find them around here that’s for sure

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  • UpNorth
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    👍👍…. Ahhhhh… the good ol days.. holy moly.

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