larson1951
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my friend al and me found this stuff the other day
the first point looks like jasper or moss agate and is pretty nice as far as what I ever find
the next are a KRF and an agate point
the next is fire crackled orange jasper scraper and a catlanite point (how do you spell catlanite?)
then is a chert point along side of a light and a dark colored KRF point
and last is a red bead made from soft scoria
scoria is a soft red rock found in the badlands or bluffs of western south dakota and western north dakota
it is also used as a pigment, it is soft and can be used as chalk to write with or ground up for paint or coloring clay pottery once in a while
the first point looks like jasper or moss agate and is pretty nice as far as what I ever find
the next are a KRF and an agate point
the next is fire crackled orange jasper scraper and a catlanite point (how do you spell catlanite?)
then is a chert point along side of a light and a dark colored KRF point
and last is a red bead made from soft scoria
scoria is a soft red rock found in the badlands or bluffs of western south dakota and western north dakota
it is also used as a pigment, it is soft and can be used as chalk to write with or ground up for paint or coloring clay pottery once in a while
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