Couple of Jaspers

scepter1

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bsit1361

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Love it!! We have some jasper here. Most key brown but info have some red. All the way in maryland.
 

wvwildman

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very nice congrats HH.
 

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cool looking point,thanks for the look
 

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Love the red. I wish I could find some that color.
 

unclemac

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love jasper....I have red ones, yellow, tan, green and dark brown...all from Washington. I walk by and ignore fist size chunks of Jasper on my walks all the time, it is so common a stone.
 

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scepter1

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Forgot I have an insitu photograph... Question on the long flake scar that resembles a 'flute'. I haven't seen any of these, are they common? Was it the last part of the knapping work?
 

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eastTNJoe

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that is a really eye-catching photo of the point as you found it!
 

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