A big fat blade, a tiny little point, and a heart breaker

-=METAL=-

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Hey guys,

Same field, second day after the rain storm, found a few more. Gotta love field hunting, forest hunting isn't quite as easy. So anyway I have what looks to be a scraper, or maybe a knife, if anyone knows....

Also found a tiny little point. I picked it up and thought it was chipping debris, it was only after I looked at it closely did I realize that it was a small point.

And then another broke:BangHead: Please leave comments, they make me feel important:laughing7:. Thanks guys

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rock

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The scraper looks like it might of been a tip if it isn't finished. The small point if it is thinned on all sides then it is a point. Nice finds
 

redbeardrelics

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Nice finds METAL. The big one could be a scraper, tip of a larger tool, preform, or rejected material, hard to tell on those for sure? Nice little complete constricting stem point, and the last one looks like it is a triangle point. Hope you can hunt that field all winter. HH
 

painterx7

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Sweet !!!! I like those small ones . They seem so fragile !!!!
 

yakker

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that tiny one took VERY good eye to see-- that it wasn't just a piece of debitage. Right on + HH! Yak
 

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