Few more creek finds

theviking

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Got lucky and found these two pieces recently. First piece looks like a Quartzite knife, found in a foot of water so i couldn't get a good insitu pic. Second piece looks like a large bifurcated, maybe a MacCorkle, made from some strange looking jasper. Looks like it may have an impact fracture on the tip and half way down one side of the blade, but i'm not complaining. Thanks for looking H.H.
 

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old digger

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Very Nice looking point, glad you were able to get out! :icon_thumleft:
 

rock

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What a large gravel bar. You got some good ones.
 

yakker

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Yeah man, those endless gravel bars can be a beach... Great that you could find those--really nice pieces!! Yakker
 

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