Slate Gorget From Scioto County, Ohio

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After seeing this piece in one of my posts a couple of people had asked to see better pictures of it and I finally found them. This piece was purchased from Billy Hillen at one of the ASO shows in Columbus back around 1993 or 1994. The reason I bought it is I had wanted a nice Gorget forever and hadn't had any luck in finding one(and still haven't), plus it was found in my home county of Scioto by a local collector. It is made from slate, though not the banded variety, but as you can see from the pictures it does has lighter colors on both ends that are commonly referred to as worm holes.

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BE-A-utiful ! What a find that would be for sure! It must be great just holding it and studying it. Someday maybe you will find one too.

Good luck! HH!
 

That is a fine fine slate Gorget, I would love to find such a precious Artifact.
Thankyou for posting it for us. Fine example.

Molly. :thumbsup:
 

DorkFish said:
After seeing this piece in one of my posts a couple of people had asked to see better pictures of it and I finally found them. This piece was purchased from Billy Hillen at one of the ASO shows in Columbus back around 1993 or 1994. The reason I bought it is I had wanted a nice Gorget forever and hadn't had any luck in finding one(and still haven't), plus it was found in my home county of Scioto by a local collector. It is made from slate, though not the banded variety, but as you can see from the pictures it does has lighter colors on both ends that are commonly referred to as worm holes.

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super gorget

sixgun
 

Wow! That is a super fine little gorget!
Chuck
 

What a great GREAT relic, I still have hopes of finding one myself :tard:
 

AWESOME FIND LOOKING MY SELF FOR ONE DID FIND 1 PIECE OF ONE. THANKS FOR THR PEEK.
 

Super nice. I've found one small piece of a shale one and one half of a hematite, but no wholes. That is one super duper piece. If I was going to buy, it would be just like that. Local and one that I knew and trusted the finder. Thanks for the peek.
Steve
 

That is gorgeous--What is used to mark the bottom? What does everyone use?
 

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