Anyone ever found the other half?

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I've found 4 or 5 points that I've found different parts of years apart. Even found a tool made out of a unique material and I found a flake that was removed from it to finish it.
 

Yes, and from my own experience, it's even more exciting then finding them whole in the first place. Here are 3 examples. The one far right was the first. The base was the first artifact I found in that corn field, and 10 years to the week later, I found the distal end in the same row of the field. The one far left was found on a saltwater sandbar on Narragansett Bay 5 years apart. On the way home, told my wife "think I found a tip made of this stuff on that sandbar once.

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No but I havent really looked either. One day I will be to old to do any hunts and I figure I will try to match them up then. I wont have nothing else to do.
 

Not a point but I posted this a while back. I found each piece about 5 months apart.

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Never give up hope, it can happen. I have found several over the years. Here is one that I found the missing tip about a year later.
 

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3 or 4, no pictures but if you keep good records of what came from where it will definitely happen over time.
 

I have found a axe, bannerstone, anchor pendant and 2 points like this
 

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If you hunt fields and keep the different sites marked and in different site boxes, it is not as rare as you might think. Now if you are hunting gravel bars, I think it would be difficult to find the other half to a pt.
 

I save the best of my brokes just for this reason, but have not matched anything yet. I did find both halves that was broken by a planter/drill on the same day. They were on top of the same row, about a yard apart. I have friends that have matched parts, so I still have hope. Lightman
 

I have found two out of three pieces of a knife surface hunting.Many pieces digging a two piece gouge.My son a three piece gouge.I have also found numerous points and knives that I believe were broken by the frost....mjm
 

about 15 years ago we found half of a square scoria gaming piece
then 10 years later we another big portion of it making it about 80% complete.........it is square about 1.5" X 1.5"
 

Never have.. I can always pretend though

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Still waiting for this one

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leave it to you gator to come up with that 1rst image

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Thanks..lol.. I'm an equal opportunity Hhnter
 

Here is a quartz Morrow Mountain found in two pieces,glued it back together,I have also found the exact same point three different times over a two year period. First time in a field near a beaver pond where we shoot wood ducks, lost it,the next September I found it again about half mile away from duck pond at a dove field we had planted,lost it,the next March I was turkey hunting and found it again in pocket of my turkey vest,no idea how it got there

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I have a few more that have been found with batteries not included and some assembly required. The thing is on some, its not always easy to tell they fit together.
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Here is a quartz Morrow Mountain found in two pieces,glued it back together,I have also found the exact same point three different times over a two year period. First time in a field near a beaver pond where we shoot wood ducks, lost it,the next September I found it again about half mile away from duck pond at a dove field we had planted,lost it,the next March I was turkey hunting and found it again in pocket of my turkey vest,no idea how it got there

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Well, you did your best to lose it. Lol. You going to try again?
 

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