South Carolina Native American Tools?

Kim1982berly

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May 29, 2018
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Pee Dee Region of SC
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting

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sawmill man

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Jun 12, 2016
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Looks like your in a real good spot for starters, some of your bigger pieces may be a little ify and maby those center pieces , but if you found that many points and pieces theirs gona be some more good stuff there. Not downing your stuff ,sometimes its just hard to examine good in a pic ,
 

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Kim1982berly

Tenderfoot
May 29, 2018
5
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Pee Dee Region of SC
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
I don’t feel like you’re downing them, I tend to pick up everything I see and just try to imagine what it could be. Thank you for taking the time to reply:)
 

Philvis

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And looking real quick, it looks like you have 7 points, which runs a wide date range spectrum.
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ToddsPoint

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I agree with Philvis. Keep looking! Hunt rows in a grid pattern. You'll find more than if you use the "drunken sailor" method. Gary
 

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