Frame 65

H.P.

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The Basel notched are Culbreath knives, named for the bayou of the same name, Tampa bay...The two, top left with concave bases are unusually thin Hamilton points, north Florida...the knife top right is a thanossassa, subtype 1, the beautiful orange coral Thonotosassa is a subtype 2, from Thonotosassa, I stopped digging when I found it, you know, one of those points you can’t believe you found, I was afraid it was gonna frost up on me so I slow dried it in dirt for a couple of weeks, probably didn’t need to, anyway, I never found a long one ( they’re noted for length) but I’m happy with this one...Also included are some sweet little microliths and assorted Florida archaic stemmed points..The yellow translucent coral one, bottom left looks like it was stuck into something and twisted, leaving opposite alternating blade edge damage.... most likely the last frame, unless I find a couple of strays..thanks for lookin, those that stayed with and kept me going...
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villagenut

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Dang...they just keep coming and coming. You must have a warehouse full. Those are just as killer as the first frames! Well done and keep em coming.:thumbsup:
 

antmike915

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I think I like frame 65 alot, maybe not as much as #31, 2, 48, 13, 66, 104. It's close to par with frames 8 and 20. Frames # 38, 50 and 51 are close to being as cool. I'm just running of at the keyboard. Hal; everyone of your frames are excellent but you probably don't need me to tell you that. :notworthy:
 

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There are nice ones, then there's the ones that are so beautiful one just stare at the pic-in awe.
Thanks Hal for sharing the amazing collection it's been quite the ride in learning/viewing, with so many eye appealing frames.
 

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Last but not least! You can start all over again as far as I'm concerned. You and Grim have the best personal collections I've ever seen. All these points are amazing and the material on that Thonto is special. Looking forward to more posts.
 

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A lot of great pieces in that frame!
 

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Killer knives HP! So are a few others... Thanks for showing me you can never have to many perfect artifacts!

Priceless...
 

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Start from the top again or I recall more pottery?
I think you need a publisher and make one of those big thick colored paper bound in a hard cover for the coffee table kind of reference picture books.
 

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