Recent finds!

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willjo

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Nice finds, hammer stone is like some I find in Georgia with flat on it.
 

DigIron2

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very nice finds. The bifurcate point is in great shape. Mckorkle type?
 

austin

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You know boys, I had to go look up bifurcate. You can't be using them big technical words with us bone yard stupid Texans. I sure don't recall seeing that word on any of my formal schooling spellin tests, not even 6th grade.
 

rock

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Youve had some good luck
 

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choo

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I don't know anything about the marble but I'm guessing here maybe late 1800s or early 1900 not sure but I really like it!
 

jamey

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looks like a good day.like the way my mind goes off thinking when i get a marble with some points,i think you have a benton,in this case the marble.
 

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