I can't find the key!

StoneHunter

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Hello fellow rock hunters!

I know this isn't the greatest pic in the world but I can't find the d@mn key for this case! These are points I found in Virginia, Georgia, and New York, save for the black slate blade which was given to me by my wife's late godfather. He found it on his farm in upstate NY.

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The red point, top row, fourth from the right, is the very first artifact I found. The next two points, picked up in the same field behind my grandmother's house on the same day are top row, second from the left and top row, fourth from the left, respectively. The beauty in the center was found on the edge of the same field a few years later. The point which appears to be broken is in fact a hafted scraper. The point, top row, third from the left is a bevel knife, again, found in the same field.

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willjo

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Hello fellow rock hunters!

I know this isn't the greatest pic in the world but I can't find the d@mn key for this case! These are points I found in Virginia, Georgia, and New York, save for the black slate blade which was given to me by my wife's late godfather. He found it on his farm in upstate NY.

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The red point, top row, fourth from the right, is the very first artifact I found. The next two points, picked up in the same field behind my grandmother's house on the same day are top row, second from the left and top row, fourth from the left, respectively. The beauty in the center was found on the edge of the same field a few years later. The point which appears to be broken is in fact a hafted scraper. The point, top row, third from the left is a bevel knife, again, found in the same field.

Stonesandbones

Looks like a Coldwater case co case if it is all the keys are the same, if you need one send me a pm and I will send you a key. I assume most of the other case companies use the same locks.
 

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StoneHunter

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Looks like a Coldwater case co case if it is all the keys are the same, if you need one send me a pm and I will send you a key. I assume most of the other case companies use the same locks.

Hello willjo! I'm not sure what type of case it is, I bought it at a gun show many years ago. Thank you for the offer but I know the key is in my man cave somewhere.
 

willjo

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Hello willjo! I'm not sure what type of case it is, I bought it at a gun show many years ago. Thank you for the offer but I know the key is in my man cave somewhere.

Cold water case co will be on back if it is one.
 

creekhunter

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you can also bend a paper clip and make it work as a key, they are simple locks.
 

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