Hutch in PA
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Since there were some whopper celts posted last night, I thought I'd go to the other extreme. Full Disclosure: I purchased this...it is not a personal find. Prior to buying, it passed inspection by Bill Jackson. It was from a collection out of Venango County, PA. Any suggestions on use? I can't imagine it could handle much rough play. Skinning and butchering? Ceremonial? It has a very sharp edge.
Also, my apologies in advance if I am breaking the rules here...but I thought some hunters out there might enjoy a look at my PA buck (after all, it was killed with honest-to-goodness flint!). Got him on New Years Eve. Great way to end the year. You might also be interested to know it was taken less than 500 yards from my favorite artifact field. I guess the hunting was good back then too!
Also, my apologies in advance if I am breaking the rules here...but I thought some hunters out there might enjoy a look at my PA buck (after all, it was killed with honest-to-goodness flint!). Got him on New Years Eve. Great way to end the year. You might also be interested to know it was taken less than 500 yards from my favorite artifact field. I guess the hunting was good back then too!
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