Killer harpeth river in situ !!!

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I couldn't of found a better New Years artifact I am excited about 3 3/8 inches
 

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SCrocks

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What a way to start the new year. Killer point!
 

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Nice point, neat to see the in-situ.
 

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Thanks all of you
 

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Very Nice!!

Gonna be a hard one to top this year my friend. But if anyone can, it's you for sure.
 

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I can only hope so lol it seems they find me just when I need them the most !!! I love the exciting feeling and big smile I get when you pull out a whole piece of the past .
 

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Wow…another beauty! So amazing it survived sandwiched in that gravel…great in situ pic too!
 

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Wow!! Nice find!! Is that Dover or do you call it fort payne?? I go out to visit friends and i have been trying my darndest to come up with a Harpeth River point, but I've only managed a few broken bases and 2 tips which are of course, suspected to be from the resharpening style... Also, they've been of the glossy hornstone type material.
I hope my luck is closer to that of yours this year! Thanks for posting that type point... Awesome!! :thumbsup:
 

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Wow!! Nice find!! Is that Dover or do you call it fort payne?? I go out to visit friends and i have been trying my darndest to come up with a Harpeth River point, but I've only managed a few broken bases and 2 tips which are of course, suspected to be from the resharpening style... Also, they've been of the glossy hornstone type material.
I hope my luck is closer to that of yours this year! Thanks for posting that type point... Awesome!! :thumbsup:

Thank you and yes that's Dover but sometimes ft Payne can fool you your luck with harpeth river was like mine with an Eva bunch of broke bases
 

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Now thats a good one.
 

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site is slow so Im bumping a few
 

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