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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    Got a couple nice drills and a few more points from my digging buddy for some work I had done
    for him. Check the parallel flaking on the guitar pick scraper. This frame contains a variety of
    Central Texas artifacts an Andice, Scottsbluff II ? , and Various Perds, Nolans, plus a Marcos
    and a Zorra and an Archaic knife , All were found on a camp between the North and South San
    Gabriel rivers in Downtown Georgetown in the last month. Some of the points were seen in earlier
    posts as they were being collected. Happy Hunting !
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  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2011
    mid tn.
    554

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    all are nice but i love those drills. Terry

  3. #3
    us
    Sep 2008
    924
    8 times

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    Those are super finds. Thanks for sharing.

  4. #4
    us
    Feb 2008
    Mid Mo
    DFX, COMPASS SCANNER,
    752

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    killer artifacts, those texas points always look lethal.. and the drill is awesome. Take care and good luck

  5. #5
    us
    Dec 2008
    austin,texas
    ace 250
    1,067

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    Hey Kris,nice fines!,also was there any water in the river(s) when you found these?
    Also check out www.austindiggers.com

  6. #6
    us
    Oct 2010
    Clark County Ohio
    74

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    If you Texas hunters don't stop posting your pieces and dig finds, I'm going to have to move down there and join you all. Your drills have sharp edges which would indicate they weren't used in a rotational manner but possibly as perforators. Nice pieces.

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Re: Turtle-back drill and GTown Collection balance

    Thanks Y'all, The rivers were almost dry until last night Produce Guy. I do post at Austindiggers from time to time as well. Hey Cachefind Good eye on the perforators. Another key indicator is the flint cobble skin was cleverly included in the tip of each, that skin is undoubtedly the hardest part of the stone. They don't show much wear.

 

 

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