New England Coastal -Sunday Morning Variety

MAMucker

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A Large Broken Levanna Triangle (Harpoon) -High Quality example of Black Marblehead Rhyolite (No Patina type)
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A banged up Stemmed Point (Likely an Atlantic Point)
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A water/sand-polished narrow Triangle with slight side notches.
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A jasper flake: I can’t wait to find the point that was made from this stuff
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Very nice finds MAMucker. That Levanna was once a bad boy! Good luck finding the jasper point(s).
 
That was a productive walk Mucker! Very nice.
 
This makes me smile hard.
Great in-situ pic. I love to see it along with you.
Do you use a walking stick or a flipping stick?
Is that low tide or just a high wave line?
Next time out, would you please take a panoramic view of country side please? I really enjoy seeing all of the places I haven’t gone to yet.
Thanks and have great day!
 
Nice walk and finds a Jasper point is waiting .
 
Fine workmanship indeed on first one, a red one has your name on it, good show, like I was right there with you
 
This makes me smile hard.
Great in-situ pic. I love to see it along with you.
Do you use a walking stick or a flipping stick?
Is that low tide or just a high wave line?
Next time out, would you please take a panoramic view of country side please? I really enjoy seeing all of the places I haven’t gone to yet.
Thanks and have great day!

Thank you. I do like to try to bring folks along on the hunt through photos.

Good questions.
I always use a walking stick/flipper. It’s strong and light weight. It’s made from a golf driver shaft with a wide deck screw epoxied into the end. It’s nimble and has enough edge to grab and flip most anything.

Most of these were found mid-tidal zone.

I’d love to show you all a panoramic view, but that may bring various consequences that I’d rather not initiate.

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Fine workmanship indeed on first one, a red one has your name on it, good show, like I was right there with you

Thanks H.P.
I appreciate the encouragement. You have no idea what a joy it is to study the high quality artifacts that you post. It is well understood that it took you years to discover and rescue them.

As you know, I only show the treasures from my travels. I was actually surprised to see that 5 hours had gone by on this hunt.

Some people may think that It’s too much work to come up with so little. But these are priceless artifacts to us. To me every walk is an adventure of discovery.
 
Thanks H.P.
I appreciate the encouragement. You have no idea what a joy it is to study the high quality artifacts that you post. It is well understood that it took you years to discover and rescue them.

As you know, I only show the treasures from my travels. I was actually surprised to see that 5 hours had gone by on this hunt.

Some people may think that It’s too much work to come up with so little. But these are priceless artifacts to us. To me every walk is an adventure of discovery.
, I can’t post worth a hoot on. This forum...Thanks MA.. we can’t help ourselves, no such thing as a crappy point, the thrill of discovery is always there,, after 30 years I went out a couple of months ago not really expecting to find anything, and there it was, an average little triangle, I was on cloud 9 for weeks,
 

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