Florida frame #41

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This is a decent one and has a nearly first stage Wacissa, which is rare, most are re sharpened to a nub like the two on either side, Pic2....Pic.3 is a classic Hernando,they are amazingly constantly thin.one of my favorites...Pic4 are a couple of Newnan types...Pic.5 is a Bolen,6are miscellaneous ones...Thanks for lookin.
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Now that is a great frame! What are the last 2 on the right bottom? The big brown one a Cypress Creek?
 
Several years ago I went to FL. I looked for a source of coral for knapping. I found some on Honeymoon Island near Clearwater. It looked identical to your pic #3. Could this be the same blue material? Gary
 
In my experience, Florida materials have a tendency to turn bluish when exposed to saltwater and/or clay. mx061509ColumbiaEye1.jpg.webp
 
In my experience, Florida materials have a tendency to turn bluish when exposed to saltwater and/or clay. View attachment 1897016
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You got it right Tom, now all you need is the river ( small island on the Homasassa, Lol.)...Thanks for info...love the square tattoo on the nose, Ha.
 
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Several years ago I went to FL. I looked for a source of coral for knapping. I found some on Honeymoon Island near Clearwater. It looked identical to your pic #3. Could this be the same blue material? Gary
Negative..Those deposits were unknown...They were only dredged up several years ago to make improvements on the beach,, I was there a year ago an got a couple of pieces..
 
HOLY SHAMOLEY!!! Its another frame full of Bobby Dazzlers!

Nice frame HP!
 

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