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  1. #1
    us
    Sep 2011
    GB2, MXT, GB Pro
    18

    ID Help With This Large Blade

    Looking for help with material ID, what it was used for and general value?
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  2. #2
    Charter Member
    us
    Oct 2007
    Freezco, Coldorado
    White's DFX, White's Classic 1 Coinmaster
    4,369
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    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Very nice. It might help to know the area it was found in, but these guys will ID it pretty quick.
    This world is not my home.

  3. #3
    us
    Jan 2010
    North of the Balcones Escarpment
    213

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Wow, Thats purdy!! Depending on where it was found, it may be a Harahey. Late archaic to woodland. Primarily a handheld knife for skinning. When the edge dulls, you flip it over. Gives you 4 good edges to work with on the production line without stopping to sharpen. Nice example, real pretty. Most I seen were made from Edwards gray. Thanks for showing. Lone Star

  4. #4
    us
    Nov 2011
    2
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Yes curious where it was from. The hinge fractures look very loose and the flaking very sharp. Did you find this or buy it?

  5. #5
    us
    May 2011
    Western Washington
    106
    1 times

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    I think ancient is on the right track about wanting more info. Appears to be an older blade that has been recently reworked (?)

    Rich.

  6. #6
    us
    Feb 2011
    115
    1 times

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    i was thinking that, are made be a reproduction blade.
    to many hinge flakes left on it

  7. #7
    us
    Dec 2007
    Southeast Ohio
    477

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Yeah, more info is definetly needed...it's a pretty piece...looks pretty much unused IMAO

  8. #8
    us
    Sep 2011
    GB2, MXT, GB Pro
    18

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    I believe it might be from here in Idaho but the seller wasn't sure. Had been his grandfather's. Bought as part of a collection that also had some Alaskan items. Included was a beautiful ivory handled dirk, two effigies, a large fossil, arrowheads, nuggets, etc. So, the blade could possibly have been Alaskan?

  9. #9
    us
    Dec 2010
    Brownsville KY
    184

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Nice blade but I fear them when they are that big!

  10. #10

    Mar 2007
    115

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Nice blade. what is the material? it kinda reminds me of a grey ghost point.

    http://lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-...ghostpage1.htm

  11. #11
    us
    Erosion Stalker

    Jul 2008
    Lafayette, IN
    436

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    Definitely not Alaskan...all of the spots that you see the flakes still hanging on
    will pop off from the cold weather. You'll have more of that only in warmer
    climates year round. It looks like a reproduction, the areas that are brown
    should have more patina and the colors just looks too bright and clean. Your
    last photo looks like there is a flat spot near the tip with saw marks, this blade
    maybe have been made from a cut slab.

  12. #12
    us
    Mar 2009
    506
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    It is a Bi-pointed Harahey blade. It does not have bevels in it like a well used Harahey would exhibit. I use to own a 8inch one pictured here that was papered by Tom Davis. These are typically found anywhere from Alabama all the way to California. The blade here posted by poster has a lot of characteristics of being a reproduction. I am in agreement with the Grey Ghost statement. The pocket on the blades edge towards the tip looks to have fresh crushings around the whole pocket. The blades edge shows the same with some of the hinge fractures...........GTP
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  13. #13
    um
    Jun 2010
    Southern Ohio
    587
    2 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: ID Help With This Large Blade

    The platform of the artifact shows little workmanship. And there should be a lot more patina on the smoother part of the material and blade edge. It really doesn't match the era without those characteristics. Thanks for the post/pic!!

 

 

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