HOUSERVILLE JASPER

wells

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Also known as Bald Eagle Jasper comes from Centre Co. Pa. and was used since Paleo times. Most collections i've seen contain a few examples and my own collection has around 20 pieces. Here is the best one i've found, although broken, i thought it was a celt when first spotted, just over 5" in length.
 

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PaDirtDigger

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Real nice example... Sweet
 

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Wow! That is a slab of rock! And a nice one, too.

Kindest regards,

Monty
 

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Another very nice artifact and another awesome piece of beautiful material! :icon_thumright:
 

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How did I miss this post?? That's a heck of a blade and beautiful material- which I never knew the name of before. Thanks for the eye-candy ;)
 

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