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  • Davis Creek Obsidian & Buckskin Agate Points

    Thanks to Bret for these beautiful stones.
    The Davis Creek was an interesting stone to knap.
    One part has speck that look like tiny bubbles.

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    The buckskin Agate knapped real easy.
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    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

  • #2
    Sweet pieces Ron , man that Buckskin agate sure turned out beautiful,some times that air bubbley band can get kind of ropey .
    Wyoming

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    • Ron Kelley
      Ron Kelley commented
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      Thanks Bret, That bubbly area didn't knap as smooth as the rest of the blade. I like the way it looks though.

  • #3
    Buckskin agate..... my first horse was a Buckskin named Dillon, in honor of Marshall Dillon’s horse, and I’m sure there’s a joke in here about him being “ropey”, but I’ll just end with saying every post is new & fresh for old rock collector. Thank you both, fellas.
    Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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    • #4
      Excellent pieces! Beauty of a color on that agate.
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • #5
        Nice
        SW Connecticut

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        • #6
          I like em both, I like the corner notch the best bc of the translucency ,
          Lubbock County Tx

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