worked "black glass" and French gun flint

GatorBoy

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Well I'm very excited to say the least that I finally got permission nailed down on a property I've been looking at for years.
I had a chance to quickly walk the property today just eyeballing to get a feel for where I would like to spend my time when I get there on Thursday with my metal detector.
Too bad the musket flint is broken but it's the blade type so it wasn't that thick to begin with

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Oh yeah.. I forgot the scraper graver tool

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With those two first pictured finds, there a chance of some really nice goodies waiting for you and the detector! Good luck and post em' if ya get em.
 

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Thanks! will do
 

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Nice eyeballed finds ! Cool example, and finger grip on the worked black glass. Man, you are gonna have some fun with your detector on that apparently early site. I am thinking early silver, and will be watching for your posts of finds. HH
 

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I feel like a kid at Christmas.
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Hehe.. I hope I didn't offend anyone.. Was just lighthearted razzing.
Just bought a bunch of bottled water and fresh batteries.
Thanks
 

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Hey we can settle out of court, just send me a few dozen of them amber flints.:laughing7:
Go have serious fun Gator.
 

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Yeah.. Just scratched the surface yesterday

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Do I see some very old copper in the back top right? Love that stuff. HH
Edit: I meant archaic copper.
 

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Dug lots of old copper pieces this isn't really the right forum for most of this.. I will say the property is absolutely scattered with oyster shells crockery Native American pottery and European glass
 

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Cool getting permission on a property. Really makes it nice to be able to get out and relax. Good luck hope you find some nice artifacts.
 

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Lucky you! Good eye on spotting the flaking on that piece of glass. Most folks wouldn't have caught that.
 

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I am on a good site and have always found a lot of the worked black glass, but I didn't think it was from the time period. Guess I should go back thru my stuff and look more closely at them? What did the indians do with the glass? Just curious, thanks!!!
 

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