Wow Jay, I am forever thankful for your many gifts. Every time we have coffee milk (RI state drink) we will thank Jay. The Buckskin Pouch is very special and I will keep it for a special time and use. That letter opener is wicked cool: I have to ask, is it bone? I love the gorget and pendent (Also Jay made). I find fossils and bring them home but I have never found any like the ones Jay sent. The pipe parts are really neat with all the writing on them. I found a small piece of stem once, but nothing as nice as what you sent. I am going to do some research on the Balsam bottle. I just think that writing on three sides of the bottle is awesome, and I love the many bubbles in the green glass. I have been seeing the clay marbles on line but didn't have any of my own (I do now). I am eager to try my hand at making some beads from the pile of beautiful Quahog shell Jay sent me. The four water-polished pieces of Quahog shell are really nice and will make nice pendant or dangle for a bead strand. I now have a nice variety of RI lithic including three points. All you pirates can stop looking for the treasure chest: A big truck just delivered it to my home. THANK YOU JAY
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Jay you certainly have a knack for crafts.
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its the hat! lol! thats wicked cool! i have about a hundred old bottles from the 1800s on up. back in the day before garbage removal and town dumps, most people just dumped things in a backcorner of their property or in the river. theres a long overgrown hillside by me that emptys onto a large gravel bar on the river, all kinds of stuff from all time periods erode out onto and along it. i havent found a point there yet but i have found what i think is a scraper or broken chipped axe blade.theres alot of glass,pottery,glazeware and china.almost always broken,but everyonce in a while you find something really cool! i actually met the couple who run the little rhody bottle club down there one summer,they told about how all the stuff got there and where the old dumps where.nice people too!
call me Jay, i live in R.I.
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