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  1. #1
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
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    Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    This is for Adena man! Here is just a quick snap of some of the cache blades I found. I didn't dig out my glass top display table but I just took the one pic. It's a 3 piece table but I only shot the middle section. It contains the biggest of the blades. I'm planning on seperating them into the caches they were found in but I didn't have time today. All of them in the middle were found in 2 seperate caches except the Long one on the far left and the grey one in the second row. I promise I'll get better more organized pictures of these blades!


    xstevenx
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    Master of my fate...

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  2. #2

    Feb 2007
    Nicholasville, Ky
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    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    WOW! Nice cache Johnny X! I can only imagine what it is like to find 20 or so blades or points like that in one small area. I'm going to the field where I found my little cache tomorrow morning. I'll be thinking big cache the whole time! Actually, I'll be glad to find anything at this point. This will be my first hunt this year.

    Awesome cache! Post pics of the others if you get a chance.

  3. #3
    pickaway

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    HOLY MOLY!!!! nice blades, ive only found 3 blades at this site im hunting now and they werent together but i know theres got to be a cache or 2 there somewhere i hope, Thanks for the pic it woke me up after 17 hours and counting at work!!!!

  4. #4

    Dec 2006
    4

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    NICE

  5. #5

    Mar 2007
    Freeport Texas
    107

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Very nice.... You have got a real nice site to hunt.... Mike
    I live at the end of the line for the Brazos, San Bernard, Colorado, rivers and I find alot of nice (small) fossils and artifacts...

  6. #6
    us
    Jan 2007
    eastern Oklahoma
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    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!




    Very Impressive, I have never found a cache!

    Fossis.............
    fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector

  7. #7
    Atlantis0077

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Morning,

    I know a fellow digger here who found a stack of cache blades in an old slough near hear. I really didn't know if he knew what he was talking about until I saw them. They look similar to the ones you have shown there made out of an odd creamy white stone. They were apparently stacked one atop the other. He offered to sell them to me once upon a time for 10 bucks a piece....I guess I should have taken him up on it, but they were only roughed out and at the time I was on a "quest for perfection"....might have to look him up and see if he still wants to part with them...lol

    Atlantis

  8. #8
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
    White's Spec. XLT..... My Eyes
    963
    2 times

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Hey atlantis! I'd hit him up on that offer. The biggest cache I found started by me finding 3 blades on top of the ground within a 1ft sq radius.. So I took my walking stick and started pulling the mud away then I saw them.. Stacked on top of each other, just as you were told about that man's cache. They were spaced about 1/2 inch apart. They're different sizes but including the 3 I found on the surface.. that cache contained 19 blades. There may have been more because my uncle found a huge blade in almost the same location.

    Thanks for the post.

    xstevenx
    Master of my fate...

    Captain of my soul..

  9. #9

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    I have found several caches, generally in pits (often covered with limestone or sandstone slabs) and in isolated areas. My favorite was a cache of Sequoyah points that were all around 2" long, the longest being close to 2 1/2". There also was a killer drill (Perino thought it could be hairpin..but I'm not sure) with the group. Another notable group was a cache of Grand points, some of them were "killed", or broken across the center. Fortunately, the best broken one I was able to match both halves of...there were 22 in that group I believe. Another Cache was of unusual THIN , well made blades with an unusual base configuration. Most all of them were also broken across the center. I did find both halves of one of them. The unusual part about them is one side of the hafting area was concave, while the other was convex....with a concave base. They looked very early, but nobody can truely explain their unusual design. Used to, I would find a cache or so a year (keep in mind, this is going through a TON of points). About 10 years ago, I threw away a cache of about 40 blades / preforms between 3-5" or so long each. It's a long story..lol.



  10. #10
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
    White's Spec. XLT..... My Eyes
    963
    2 times

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt R
    I have found several caches, generally in pits (often covered with limestone or sandstone slabs) and in isolated areas. My favorite was a cache of Sequoyah points that were all around 2" long, the longest being close to 2 1/2". There also was a killer drill (Perino thought it could be hairpin..but I'm not sure) with the group. Another notable group was a cache of Grand points, some of them were "killed", or broken across the center. Fortunately, the best broken one I was able to match both halves of...there were 22 in that group I believe. Another Cache was of unusual THIN , well made blades with an unusual base configuration. Most all of them were also broken across the center. I did find both halves of one of them. The unusual part about them is one side of the hafting area was concave, while the other was convex....with a concave base. They looked very early, but nobody can truely explain their unusual design. Used to, I would find a cache or so a year (keep in mind, this is going through a TON of points). About 10 years ago, I threw away a cache of about 40 blades / preforms between 3-5" or so long each. It's a long story..lol.

    Threw away Gah, It does sound like a long story.


    xstevenx
    Master of my fate...

    Captain of my soul..

  11. #11

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Yup..threw away....almost kinda on purpose, but not really..sorta..kinda. LOL. I'll just have to relay the story to you sometime! It would be much easier to tell in a chat context than typing it all out.



  12. #12

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Great looking blade Johnny! Shame on you for posting those on my dry spell. LOL!
    badandy
    Go find some artifacts! Wait............What's this red button do?

  13. #13
    Charter Member
    us
    Jan 2006
    SE Louisiana
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    Re: Cache BLADES from the field that never fails!

    Absolutely stunning. W W!!

    Now, you are just gonna have to come to chat one night, I got to hear this story from Matt.

    RR

 

 

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