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Garscale

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Steve, so the one on the bottom left of the first frame, that looks like and orangish butter knife, is a wells type? Some really unique looking pieces in these man thanks
No it's not Wells. Maybe SanPatrice related. Its an odd one for sure
 

Here a couple sloth slayer pics of since they were mentioned. Similar to Wells but much more beefy. They were much deeper than the oldest wells layer as well.
 

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Talk about WOW the crowd. It almost overwhelming to me. I recall the sloth slayer term from another site but never saw that grouping.
WOW again and again.........

Is the Temple show scheduled this spring? Do you show there? I’ve been a few times over the years.
 

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Talk about WOW the crowd. It almost overwhelming to me. I recall the sloth slayer term from another site but never saw that grouping.
WOW again and again.........

Is the Temple show scheduled this spring? Do you show there? I’ve been a few times over the years.

I have displayed a couple times. I always attend. I have no clue if Temple will happen this year. It's an amazing show.
 

Whew! A little of everything good. And the rest are mostly better! I don’t know where to begin. It’s a little overwhelming.

Real classy displays though.

I’ll star hear: Can I ask about that perfect black point -bottom left in the top frame? Is that a whole point or an exhausted point?
 

Whew! A little of everything good. And the rest are mostly better! I don’t know where to begin. It’s a little overwhelming.

Real classy displays though.

I’ll star hear: Can I ask about that perfect black point -bottom left in the top frame? Is that a whole point or an exhausted point?

I'm not sure which one you are talking about. I'm sorry the pics are turned and a little confusing.
 

Ok. Looks like second frame. Bottom left.

Yep. Thats an Angostura. It was likely once quite a bit longer. The entire frame is an Angostura cache. Several Ango performs in all stages, plus three first stage Angos and two well worn ones.
 

Got it! Angostura. Multiple retouch creates a pentagonal-like Point. Love that point.
Just a wonderful collection. There’s so many high G types to see.

I really like the stemmed points in the last frame with the slight barbed shoulders.
 

Got it! Angostura. Multiple retouch creates a pentagonal-like Point. Love that point.
Just a wonderful collection. There’s so many high G types to see.

I really like the stemmed points in the last frame with the slight barbed shoulders.

Those are very old.
 

Here a couple sloth slayer pics of since they were mentioned. Similar to Wells but much more beefy. They were much deeper than the oldest wells layer as well.
Those are some fine serrated pieces, I've never seen that many serrated artifacts from one location! (all from one site?). What county did you dig them?
 

Thank you for those pics Garscale.Besides being quite pretty,it,s educational too for someone like me who doesn,t know beans about points.
 

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