dognose
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it was a good show. well attended. plenty of hotels and places to eat around the area.
met a guy from Pendleton there, not too far from my home area.
it took me almost exactly 5 hours to make a single round to all the tables, looking at relics and talking.
this was taken when I first entered.
some amazing bannerstones
I was not sure what this is. the tag said it was from the pacific north west. the guy was busy talking so did not ask about it.
a nice complete geniculate banner, not broken or salvaged at ex CSASI president David Miller's table.
this one caught my eye, that's a small rattlesnake curled in the center.
some very nice notched hoes, not sure the material of this one. most notched hoes were made of Kaolin chert, so these are interesting.
this how is very very thin, had some bit use polish and made from Burlington chert.
amazing points
the sign explains this relic.
there were many other interesting items also, more than a few old guns also.
an interesting Michigan barbed axe made of conglomerate material, some call it a pudding stone.
check these out! the Dalton drill in the center bottom really caught my eye
for all you knappers, I have some of this gentleman's books, in my opinion he is a legend. this is D.C
Waldorf, he is a master knapper.
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Pat Roberts table had this relic from south america. very interesting, I edited the photo but it's still showing sideways.
met a guy from Pendleton there, not too far from my home area.
it took me almost exactly 5 hours to make a single round to all the tables, looking at relics and talking.
this was taken when I first entered.
some amazing bannerstones
I was not sure what this is. the tag said it was from the pacific north west. the guy was busy talking so did not ask about it.
a nice complete geniculate banner, not broken or salvaged at ex CSASI president David Miller's table.
this one caught my eye, that's a small rattlesnake curled in the center.
some very nice notched hoes, not sure the material of this one. most notched hoes were made of Kaolin chert, so these are interesting.
this how is very very thin, had some bit use polish and made from Burlington chert.
amazing points
the sign explains this relic.
there were many other interesting items also, more than a few old guns also.
an interesting Michigan barbed axe made of conglomerate material, some call it a pudding stone.
check these out! the Dalton drill in the center bottom really caught my eye
for all you knappers, I have some of this gentleman's books, in my opinion he is a legend. this is D.C
Waldorf, he is a master knapper.
D.C. WALDORF, HALL OF FAME FLINTKNAPPER # 6
When I was a kid I was very interested in arrowheads. I used to find them once in a while when hunting with my dad and brother. Li...
Pat Roberts table had this relic from south america. very interesting, I edited the photo but it's still showing sideways.
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