Finds from the field that never fails...3/14 and 3/16

Johnny X

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Carolina Points

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Hey man I'm new to this sight but it looks like you had a good day or two of finds there. Them are some very nice points. I will try to post some of my recent finds over the past week, I have found a new field and every time i've been it hasn't let me down either.
Good Luck
 

luckyinkentucky

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I'll give you my opinion.

1st pic ... Big Sandy
3rd pic ...either a mortar or nutting stone
4th pic ... it's hard to tell if the surface is rough or smooth, but it could be an abrading stone.
6th pic ... looks like another small Big Sandy E-notched point
7th pic ... the white point on the right looks like an Agate Basin, but I don't know about the one on the left since I'm not familiar with that material.
 

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Johnny X

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luckyinkentucky said:
I'll give you my opinion.

1st pic ... Big Sandy
3rd pic ...either a mortar or nutting stone
4th pic ... it's hard to tell if the surface is rough or smooth, but it could be an abrading stone.
6th pic ... looks like another small Big Sandy E-notched point
7th pic ... the white point on the right looks like an Agate Basin, but I don't know about the one on the left since I'm not familiar with that material.

Thanks lucky. I was just curious about that big sandy. I haven't found many like them up there.
Thanks for the post!

StevenX
 

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Johnny X

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05kas05 said:
man that field is treating you right keep the pics coming!!!!


Yea she rarely lets me down. I'm so psyched about that pink Agate basin.. they are my favorite points.
 

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