Singing in the rain

Neogeo

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I got me a point that made dance in the rain & mud...Even all the biteing ants could bring me down ,..lol
I think it's a Nolan..The other one is a Bulverde.
Sorry for the fuzzy pic..It was real humid .
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A couple of cores,tips a base,& a piece of bone.
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Here is the dance maker.
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Thanx for lookin ya'll......Neo
 

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ohio

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Nice man. I think I can sense the humidity just from the pics. Believe me.....it is miserable here in Cincinnati!

Chuck
 

larson1951

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that IS a DANCE MAKER!!
I am happy for you finding that
is that called a pedernales point ?
steve
 

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it's my camera ...Everytime I change the battery's it resets..I just get tired of setting it..lol
 

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I think it's a Nolan..Perds have a bifurcated base.
The broken base in the center is a Perd.
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Thanx ya'll..
 

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Those are worth doin a lil jig for. I agree with your typing. The Bulverde I have but, not a Nolan.
Congrats on your finds Neo, very nice.

Molly.
 

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What are your thoughts on it?I thought I seen some beveling on the base,but now that I look better ..I am not so sure.
 

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The Nolan looks steeply bevelled on both sides right? looks it from the pic (one side)..
Also, looks like a needle tip point on it too..
The other is prolly a Bulverde, I wasn't sure at first, I keep thinking it was a scotty varient but, looking at it closer, I would stick with your typology.
I hope someone knows for sure, I like to be 100%. (roughly)

Molly.
 

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I wouldn't say steeply beveled,but there is some on it..I mainly said Nolan cuz I have been finding those and Bulverdes in that hole..
 

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Great looking finds Frank. I love the patina on that first point and your Nolan is one very fine looking point. Congrats man!! I would have been doing the jig myself on that one.
 

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Great finds Neo! looks like you had a good time finding all those sweet pieces.

Congrats!
 

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WOW!!! I was dancing just looking at them on the computer!!!!!! Outstanding finds my friend!!!!
 

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beautiful arrow heads ;D congrats :thumbsup:
 

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Thank you everyone....Once the clove-oil got to workin on my toothache I got down to some hard diggin..But overall it was a sweet dig.Thanx again for all the kind words gang...
 

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Diggin' woth a toothache, :(, Bet this made you forget all about it. Very pretty point, is it that Edwards chert like your scraper?
 

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