Anyways...........

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I found this on a little hunt this afternoon..........



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......and no i didn't find it in some stupid cornfield
 

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Very Nice! :icon_thumright: What is the large one, a preform?
 

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id call that a crude knife digger



cornfields are for sissies
 

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I'm liking the material of that blade.
 

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could be some blue flintridge but the texture and weight is different than flintridge..
 

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could be some exotic flint some adena brought back from vacationing in the caymans for all I know......:dontknow:
 

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whats the flint type steve the all knowing?
 

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It reminds me of this broken piece from Kentucky.

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After a little searching.. I think it's Georgetown Flint. Looks like it made its way along the Ohio River.
 

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I'm not so sure of that my colleagues and I have come to the conclusion that its definitely something other than what you think it is.
 

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