Finally Founds Me a Tommy Hawk!!!

Huskerhunter

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I took my 2 1/2 year old son out to a couple of fields today because I always seem to find at least a broke when he is with me. His luck worked again today in a big way! The first field gave us a broken point, which usually means I had a good day.

Then it we were off to one more field. It was still pretty muddy from all of the recent rains, so I had to carry him most of the way. And wouldn't you know it, here comes a nice 20 minute shower. At this point we were wet, muddy and hot so I decided to hit up at least 1 washout. Once we got there, boom! This little beauty was looking up at us! A killer in my book. Only a little ear damage and made out of the always desired KRF.

At this point I am exausted but pumped to have found 2 artifacts, one of which is in my top 5 finds ever. It was time to leave. As I am lugging my kiddo a half of a mile back to the car, I see something that stopped me dead in my tracks. It was grooved hardstone. That, coupled with the heat and exaustion of carrying my son through a muddy mess, should have given me a heart attack. Luckily it didn't and I was able to make an amazing day better by letting my good luck charm pluck out this once in a lifetime Keokuk axe.

It has been my mission to find one of these as long as I have had this hobby. Now I have found one, but more importantly, I made a great memory with my son. And I probably won't ever have another day out when I can say that a killer Gibson made out of KRF isn't my best find. I got my father's day present a week early and I couldn't have asked for anything better.:thumbup::cool:

All found in God's country that is S.W. Iowa.
 

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Americus

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That is an amazing axe and your points are nice also. You had a day that you will remember the rest of your life and your son was there to share it with you. You have a cute son!
 

11KBP

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more importantly, I made a great memory with my son. And I probably won't ever have another day out when I can say that a killer Gibson made out of KRF isn't my best find. I got my father's day present a week early and I couldn't have asked for anything better.

How right you are ...that will always be a great memory.

Excellent finds and images. :thumbsup:
 

Dirt fishing Wolf

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Great finds and hope your young hunting partner brings more awesome hunts in the future
 

Theakiki

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Congratulations!
 

EricTheCat

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Excellent finds. Thank you for sharing. I am still working on finding my first point. Seeing what you and others here find inspires me to work harder. :)
 

Mark Todd

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You had a great day! That axe is a beauty, the Keokuks are one of my favorites, congratulations!!
 

old digger

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I normally do not post on a Sunday, but it looks like you and your little one had a fantastic hunt. Wow! :icon_thumright:
 

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I was wrong on the identification. A Keokuk is actually half grooved. This one is 3/4 grooved. I have never had to type an axe, so I'm totally ok with messing up the identification. Just glad to check it off my list. I think it is an Iowa slant grooved axe. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I don't want to give misinformation. Thanks for all the replies.
 

rock

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Looks like a real nice one to. Im still looking for mines.
 

11KBP

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I was wrong on the identification. A Keokuk is actually half grooved. This one is 3/4 grooved. I have never had to type an axe, so I'm totally ok with messing up the identification. Just glad to check it off my list. I think it is an Iowa slant grooved axe. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I don't want to give misinformation. Thanks for all the replies.

Since it was found in southwest Iowa perhaps it is a Nebo Hill axe.
 

eastTNJoe

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Happy Father's Day for sure! Awesome find and even better you made it with your son too!
 

unclemac

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you should consider changing your quote...but that being said, great finds!
 

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Beautiful Artifact!!!!!!!!! Awesome save!!!:occasion14:
 

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