honey colored flintridge button base dovetail

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3 7/16 inch patina honey colored flintridge button base dovetail found on a sandbar in Salt Creek which flows into the Hocking River North of Athens Ohio by Jason Sloan of Delphos Ohio in 2009.
Jason had a very small photo he took of the point in the creek when he found it, but it was an old phone which resulted in a fuzzy photo unfortunately.

Very nice to hold and look at the color. 100% complete without damage.

No COA, none needed.

Personally, I don't obtain COA's on points I find, or those I feel are virtually certain to be authentic. On the questionable relics, I pass.
 

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very nice,thanks for sharing
 

Now that's a thing of beauty...killer material too!!!
No need for a 'certificate of opinion' on that!
 

Beautiful survivor.
 

Very nice find!
 

Beautiful piece. You can definitely see that one was in the water for a while.
 

Love that material thanks for showing it!
 

Like on the creek polish and stain.
 

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