G grrbrts Guest Feb 7, 2008 Thread Owner #1 Unknown Stone Relic, Cypress Creek Type IS, Little Bear Creek, Madison. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 02-06-08, RELIC1B, OUT OF SITU, RIGHT SIDE UP, QUARTZITE, FAIRCHILDS CREEK, ADAMS COUNTY, MS.webp 51.9 KB · Views: 443 CYPRESS CREEK TYPE IS.webp 15.9 KB · Views: 434 LITTLE BEAR CREEK.webp 16 KB · Views: 434 MADISON.webp 7.3 KB · Views: 436 Upvote 0
Unknown Stone Relic, Cypress Creek Type IS, Little Bear Creek, Madison. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
Pepper2004 Bronze Member Joined Dec 17, 2007 Messages 1,624 Reaction score 10 Golden Thread 0 Location Southwest Georgia Detector(s) used Whites GMT, Whites M6, Vibra-Probe 570, Ace 250, Bounty Hunter 202, Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505, Whites MXT, 2 Bullseye11 Feb 7, 2008 #2 Very nice! Thanks for sharing those.
tomclark Bronze Member Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 1,177 Reaction score 1,641 Golden Thread 0 Location Tampa Bay, FL Detector(s) used ShadowX2, TEJON, Eyes, Pony Shovel Primary Interest: Other Feb 7, 2008 #3 Killer Relic #1 Is it flattish or bell shaped like a pestle? Great flaking on that Madison.
ohio Bronze Member Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 1,039 Reaction score 21 Golden Thread 0 Feb 7, 2008 #4 Awesome drilled relic. I guess a pendent of some sort. I am with Tom.............Is it flat or round at the bottom? Could we see a view from the side? How big is the piece? Great find and thanks for sharing it with us. Chuck
Awesome drilled relic. I guess a pendent of some sort. I am with Tom.............Is it flat or round at the bottom? Could we see a view from the side? How big is the piece? Great find and thanks for sharing it with us. Chuck
P PALEOMAN Sr. Member Joined Dec 11, 2007 Messages 277 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Location COLORADO Detector(s) used WHITES XLT Feb 7, 2008 #5 i think you should just stay home! all i can see here is snow. lol
A Atlantis0077 Guest Feb 13, 2008 Thread Owner #7 Afternoon, The drilled piece looks like a broken plummet. Is it more roundish or flatish?? Atlantis
Cannonman17 Bronze Member Joined Jul 16, 2006 Messages 1,558 Reaction score 35 Golden Thread 0 Location Wisconsin Feb 15, 2008 #8 You found two of those now? Holy cow-