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well at least i have it,lol.jason and i went for a walk well he scored right in front of me.i dont mind at all.not much beach so he walked in front alittle more than i.reason he cant buy my finds but i can buy his.i dont sell he does.we pretty much seen it at the same time so he gave me a good deal.thanks again jason.check out the mist in pic,a little indian spirit with the pic.or maybe i should not hit that peace pipe so much,lol. aransas co texas
 

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Nice knife, appears pretty well made. Looks Pandora?
 

Matt R said:
Nice knife, appears pretty well made. Looks Pandora?
we thought the same a knife or a pandora. which ever i enjoy them all.we dont find big flint like this very much a few pieces a year.hard to come by on the beach.no flint for 20 miles.thanks
 

Pandora is a knife, most known for central & south Texico. That sounds like hunting out in western OK, any flint we find out there is generally worked into something or other. It's quite the opposite over here in the Ozarks though, an abundance of knappable quality cherts with the Boone watershed (Keokuk & Reed formations), Cotters, etc.
 

Trust me, not Indian spirit. ;)

It's lens flare.

But it could be the angel of the nail clippers trying to tell you it's your time.
 

Tricia said:
Trust me, not Indian spirit. ;)

It's lens flare.

But it could be the angel of the nail clippers trying to tell you it's your time.
well it actualy its a glare from the sun.if i trim my nails whos gonna pic my nose.lol.if something was a spirit you wouldnt know yourself.trust you i bairly know you.
 

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