A good flint day in Western Oklahoma

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Had a tip on what was supposed to be a good location in a county adjacent mine in Western, Oklahoma. Turns out, the site was better than we could have hoped for. The following photo is of some of the pieces found. When I get everything cleaned and categorized, I'll post more photos.
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The following is a composite of some of the points we happened on to. Most of the material was gathered in a period of less than one hour.
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Yep, If I had any sense at all, I would have rested up and returned yesterday. I suspect Tuesday I'll be hitting it again. That location has sure soured me on going back to some of my closer haunts were finding two or three points is considered a good day. But then again, every field has something to offer and something to teach us. Come see us. By the way, I've attached a photo of an abrader stone (fragment), I believe. Would very much like some comment about this piece. I believe it is sandstone, from which I understand most of these are made. mm
 

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