Best point I have found in 5 Years. Dalton or Clovis??

Buckhunter

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Graphite golf club shaft, and my eyes

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jamey

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wow very nice,looks like a small flute on it,good find. jamey
 

The Grim Reaper

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Excellent find Buckhunter.

I would say it's a Clovis and the material could be an Agate of some kind or it could be Chalcedony.

Definitely a killer find.

Everyone needs to nominate this for the banner. They just don't get much better than that folks so lets get it up on the banner.
 

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unitas said:
BANNER!!!!

I would agree If you's can Definately
ID Dalton or Clovis?? or ?
 

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Buckhunter

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Thank you all, for your kind words, Im still on cloud 9
 

RPG

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WOW. What an awesome point. :o

Fluted both sides, I would say clovis. :thumbsup:

My vote is in. :)
 

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Whew!
I don't respond to a lot of post's but, this one is a well deserved BANNER. :hello2: :hello2: :hello2:

Fantastic point. I find them around here, but, not in this shape.
Donate that to your local museum.
 

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:hello2: VERY NICE
i think the stone is felsite, a quartz feldspar.
 

ColonialDude

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Wow this is a spectacular and very rare find...especially in this condition and of the quality or workmanship and material. They don't get much better than this! Way to go!

I can't believe how few replies there are to this post. I guess there are fewer artifact collectors out there.

Well deserved on the banner! :headbang:
 

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