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Nebraska panhandle/NE Colorado
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I took the battery out because I like my bacon crispy
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Sundays scraper 3277FCFF-E4E3-4D28-B13C-65BCF572A6EE.webpE42C0EB0-5505-4696-B7BB-D702AEB9C414.webpB8A511F9-C1C4-4F6B-8736-ACFB6F02B1EC.webp0DDB23F6-1645-4406-94E9-F7477BAA1BEE.webp

Pocket full of chips....
 

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Beautiful scrapper, nice color in it.
 

The pink is my favorite, Flattop chalcedony..... also a couple jaspers, heartville uplift, pet wood, several shades of Spanish diggings,
Gotta love the pink stuff Fat. I believe this is the only piece of it I've ever found. Hope you don't mind me posting it on your thread.IMG_5973.webp
 

Glad to see you GT. Are you back in the “ good life” or still enjoying winters get-a-way?
Post all you want makes no difference to me. I want to see it all.
 

Glad to see you GT. Are you back in the “ good life” or still enjoying winters get-a-way?
Post all you want makes no difference to me. I want to see it all.
Got back a coupe weeks ago Fat. If I'd have known the weather was going to be like this back here I'd have stayed another month.
Here's another used up little end scraper we found a few years ago. smoky hill.webpSH.webp
 

Great looking piece. I like that coloration.
 

Nice colors in that one Gary. What is the material?
I wish I knew what the material was Dick. The only thing I could think of was maybe some of our local stuff although I've never found anything even remotely like it. We've found banded Smoky Hill in the brown and tan colors but not in the red. I'm open to suggestions if you have any ideas?
 

I wish I knew what the material was Dick. The only thing I could think of was maybe some of our local stuff although I've never found anything even remotely like it. We've found banded Smoky Hill in the brown and tan colors but not in the red. I'm open to suggestions if you have any ideas?


The color combination is unusual but considering the find location I'm with you, quite possibly a variety of banded Smoky Hill.
 

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