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Lou7504

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Any info on the piece is greatly appreciated. Friend was saying it looks like a left handed piece? What do I look for to identify if it's left handed? Thanks guys. Happy hunting!
 

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Nice blade!!!
 

nice and big, great flaking, creek find?
 

Yup. It was all alone, found it early in the day and didn't see a thing after that.
 

That was used as a Knife Blade. You can see the beveling from the resharpenings. Great find!!
 

Right hand? Left hand? If you hold the blade in your left hand with the point forward, the right edge would be struck on top with the percussion scars blowing downward, then the blade would be turned over and the left side struck, again the percussion scars would blow downward. If left handed the scars would be opposite, creating beveling, a quick way of sharpening the implement.
 

Way to go "Lou"! Very nice sturdy large blade, sounds like persistence payed off for you big time.
Great Find!
 

Great find! Congrats!
 

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