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  1. #1

    Mar 2005
    159

    possible scraper or drill point?

    hello everybody!I build swimming pools for A living.Everytime I go on A new job I always have to check the dirt piles.was on A job last year looked down and found this.what the heck is it?
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  2. #2
    us
    Oct 2004
    Hill Country TEXAS
    White's. Old, yellow but still waterproof!
    251

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    hey poolboy, nice find!!
    looks to me like an awl or small "angle knife"(my own wording) what state?
    how big is it? looks a little over an inch, not sure. looks like a thumb notch in the mid upper left hand side...? if it is then its prob an awl.. i need to post my last couple days finds... some pretty decent scrapers spear head/hand axe etc..
    hope this helps some.... searcher
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      H.H.

  3. #3

    Mar 2005
    159

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    thanks searcher for a reply. I almost gave up hope.I found this flint in Sydney Ohio on A pool we were digging.it is probably 2 and half by three inches it has a smooth spot on the back side and is razor sharp fits between your thumb and index finger perfect!

  4. #4

    Dec 2004
    243

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Nice find sir! I went to the mineral show with my rocks.I have No meteorite as of yet..but I do have one with some kind of fossil in it and thats the one with the head looking thing.Four of my other rocks are deffinet indian type working toolincluding a Knife and a scraper, So my detecting the huge feild I have found some pretty good finds.Now I have permission to work a 3-400 acer feild and today I just got permission to do another smaller corner filed..My summer/fall will be very busy!Everybody is staring to call me metetorite lady and I think that is pretty cool!

  5. #5

    Apr 2005
    colorado
    850
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Great find! it probably cleaned many buffalo hides in its time. Did you see this one I found?
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  6. #6

    Mar 2005
    159

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    that is awesome Dano!the feeling you get holding something that old in your hand for the fist time you can't explain!!nice find!

  7. #7

    Mar 2005
    159

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Ghostsurf,you'll find what your lookin for sometime,than again the right artifact could command a handsome price also.keep your eyes to the ground and H.H!thanks for the reply!

  8. #8

    Jan 2005
    SOUTH ARKANSAS
    96

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Hey Poolboy; That is a large flake that was knocked off a core stone. Most likely used as a knife. Many times when in need of a knife they would just knock off a flake. I can't tell by looking but it should have some flaking on one side and be smooth on the other. HH
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  9. #9

    Jan 2005
    Colorado Springs, co
    minelab
    195

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Looks Like a utilized point. Archeology talk for it really could have been used for a number of things.

  10. #10
    T-Rex

    Re: possible scraper or drill point?

    Looks like a tool to me... possibly a little tilling type tool for planting...

 

 

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