pretty lil Oklahoma point

naturegirl

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pretty li'l Oklahoma point

002.JPG not my find, but worth sharing. Neanderthal says it looks like a Huffaker point, but not a classic type...the chert is Kay county, camera makes it look orange, it's not it is a pretty pink. and it is very thin. The finder said only a little bit of flint was showing.

this is my first post in a while,,,it's with a heavy heart, I just gotta believe Larson's spirit is soaring over the Dakota plains now..

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naturegirl

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It's so thin! I was afraid to hold it...she brought it to work in a tupperware bowl, with her other finds!!! I kept telling her do not put that back in there..she was very excited, it's one of her best finds..
here's everything else she got
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Very nice finds! That Huffaker point is a beauty! :icon_thumleft: Is that a mid section of a fluted point in the upper right?
 

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That is awesome.. that would be in the center of my case....G10 for sure.
 

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Beautiful point Naturegirl!! >.......Awesome!!Man I love this hobby and seeing what is found by all...............Great recovery!!!.......GTP(Chris)
 

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She said this will go into a frame of her finds, her partner will have a frame of his finds. I'm just hoping she safely got it back home. I keep a small hard plastic container with tissue folded in it just in case, I should find a delicate beauty like this. Old digger, the two squarish looking pieces are stems...I thought the same thing, that it was a mid-section, but it's worked around three edges. I was wondering if either one of those could be a calf-creek stem.

Thanks for the replies,,,hopefully I willl find something to post one of these days! we need more rain, we're still in a drought in this part of the state. It's been at least two years since the creeks and rivers have done a bunch of moving dirt.
 

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Very nice finds and thanks for sharing them with us.
 

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I actually have a small clear hard plastic case with double snap closures very similar to a pelican case that was designed to keep electronics dry while on a boat, canoeing, etc that I lined with eggshell foam. I use this to put my small bird points etc in to protect them until I can get them home.
 

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