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quito

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Anyone have a nice knife form they would like to show?

This piece was laying on a table at a local farm retirement auction 3 miles from me a few years ago. It’s just over 4.5 inches long.
The home place was in a very desirable location right above a creek. I asked the owner about it, he said he found it nearby. Only artifact he had ever picked up. I suspect the place holds much more. It’s along the same creek most of the sites I hunt are on.
i couldn’t stay long enough for it to sell so I left a little cash with a friend and got it.

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MAMucker

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OntarioArch

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Just checking terminology....it's one of the challenges in coming up to speed in this hobby: lots of vocabulary, not terribly consistent.

Yep...nice artifact!
 

T.C.

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Just checking terminology....it's one of the challenges in coming up to speed in this hobby: lots of vocabulary, not terribly consistent.

Yep...nice artifact!

You are correct, some pieces have three of four names, depending on the locality.
 

welsbury

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That looks like a nice fat first stage piece.How kumba the double scream. Your wife finds good stuff.
 

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quito

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Dang!
Your wife sure knows how to find em! That is really something!!
 

MAMucker

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So, I have to jump in with this crazy Quartz Hand-Knife.


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I found it next to a guard-rail on a dirt bike path along overhead power lines in April 2009. The Blade edge is still razor sharp. All other edges are ground smooth and skin polished. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1559091354.773785.jpg
 

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arrow86

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Nice to see a quartz knife in the mix .... that’s what most of mine are they don’t show flaking well or photo well but great artifacts nonetheless
 

welsbury

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Your lighting made for great pics of the flaking and smoothness of the back on that piece,good job.
 

welsbury

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A knife a day for sandchip. This is my original badger hole knife. Little under 6".
 

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sandchip

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Another stellar blade there, Wels.

Very nice. Is that coral? How big is that?

I honestly don't know what kind of material it is, but I can read a ruler. It's a shade over 3" long by dang near 2" at the widest point.
 

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old digger

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An Early Archaic Biface.
I have shared this one before. It was found by my wife's grandmother.


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