West Virginia Creek

reuellis

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All from same creek minus the four at top-right. I have some other non-projectiles that may beat out some current pieces in my A frame, but this is it currently.
 

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choo

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Nice frame of artifacts most of them look like they are made out of kanawha black chert! That creek is really producing for you!
 

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Wow! Nice choice of background colour to enhance the look of the finds. Congrats
 

ToddsPoint

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I pity those poor Indians. That Kanawha black is some mean stuff. Looks like they could handle it though. Gary
 

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It is nice to see that WV chert again on this site. Well done frame.
 

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reuellis

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I’m in Putnam county. I look in any creek in the abandoned Teays river valley, seems smaller the better as long it has a year round flow. Tons of KBF, sometimes pieces like this!
 

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CreekSide

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I’m in Putnam county. I look in any creek in the abandoned Teays river valley, seems smaller the better as long it has a year round flow. Tons of KBF, sometimes pieces like this!
Don’t be afraid to share some recent finds I like the black chert. My problem is I keep losing permissions due to new homes being built. I still have a couple of creeks but nothing like I had 10 years ago
 

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