maybe my first drill and other finds

tnmudman

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The Grim Reaper

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Great looking finds. Definitely a small Pin Drill and a very nice one. Does it show a lot of polish on the sides from use? Nice looking Hammerstone/Peckstone too. I love these types of Tools and bring home a bunch of them. The notched Point looks like a Jacks Reef type. Are you hunting a Woodland site?
 

oldsilver

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Started with a Garrett. I think I've probably tried everything make and model from 1977, all the way to the up to the E-trac and GPX 4800.
Nothing new as for me now, I am pretty much handicapped.
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good day out!
 

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Nice finds, and a killer drill.
 

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tnmudman

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thanks for the comments the drill appears to have been used a lot grim i dont know if i would say polished though.The site where it was found seems to have been used or inhabited before the woodland era based on the variety of points i have found also a lot of woodland stuff like hamiltons its about a 25 acre field i would ghess but certain areas you will find more hamiltons and woodland era stuff i posted a frame which came from this site on here a few weeks ago and you can see many different types in it
 

The Grim Reaper

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A lot of sites are like that. If it was a good place to camp or to have a village then every culture that encountered it would use it. I have several sites where everything from Clovis to Ft Ancient artifacts are found which just means that it was prime area and utilized for thousands of years.
 

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tnmudman

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yes it was a good place for them i hope i can continue to hunt and collect from this site for many more years there is plenty of treasures yet to be uncovered
 

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Nice drill/ spike and all finds. Sometimes its hard for me to see the difference in the drills and spikes cause they look a like.
 

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