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I like the shape of them.

Anyone else have any?

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I guess you could call this one my ''little'' Charlie Brown tree.
 

Ice covered tree Happy Holidays to everyone .
 

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Found by Jesse Brown at Swans Landing Harrison County Indiana, resides in my collection.
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Here’s one.
 

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Found both of these the same day. Tips repaired.


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We celebrate "Festivus." Here's the Festivus fern...

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Let the "Airing of Greivances" commence...

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

Dognose : Awesome Pine Tree, for sure. But on my screen it looks green. Incredibly high quality Attica ?

It might be Harrison County flint. Dognose posted an unreal E-notch Thebes made from Harrison County flint (I believe) about a year ago and another artifact of the same material. Here are a few in Harrison County flint from Lar Hothem's "Indian Artifacts: The Best of the Midwest - Identification & Value Guide." His E-notch should have had a place in that book. I'd love to find anything made from that material.

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http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts/596042-harrison-county.html

Here's the E-notch Thebes. Doesn't look much like a Christmas tree though...

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/n...artifacts/596759-favorite-e-notch-thebes.html

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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“It might be Harrison County flint. Dognose posted an unreal E-notch Thebes made from Harrison County flint (I believe) about a year ago and another artifact of the same material. Here are a few in Harrison County flint from Lar Hothem's "Indian Artifacts: The Best of the Midwest - Identification & Value Guide." His E-notch should have had a place in that book. I'd love to find anything made from that material”

I have that book I thought something got screwed up in the printing process and the colors were a mistake

I know a weird way to do a quote but I didn’t want to pull all of it
 

I have that book I thought something got screwed up in the printing process and the colors were a mistake

I don't think so. I've never seen anything made from Harrison County flint in person, but the photos of it all seem to be greenish, which is what makes a Pine Tree made from Harrison County flint extra cool. Here are a couple more of the same material that Dognose posted a while back...

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/n...acts/598156-miami-county-ohio-heavy-duty.html
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/n...cleaning-some-frame-will-post-some-finds.html

I like that book. Unfortunately mine's covered in drool.

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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Oops I was more poking fun at myself not questioning the book guess I didn’t make that clear, the green just looks so foreign compared to all the other material
 

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