Some scrapers I have found over the years

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These are some of the scrapers I have found over the years. I have found hundreds of these thumb scrapers, flake scrapers.

The material for all of them except 1 is Harrison county flint which on some have patained to a grey or white color. The except is mae of Senora flint from Kentucky.
 

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Some refer to me as the Scraper King most of my collection is scraper tools.
 

Nice, looks as though some of the materials have been cooked. Especially the second piece up from the bottom. Has some glossy features.
 

These are some good examples for new hunters to compare their finds with. They show what worked stone by man looks like. Thanks for posting:icon_thumleft:
 

Nice collection! I love the ones that seem like they were fastened to something. I have always intriged how exactly they attached and used them. I am referring to the top right one. I find quite a few with similar notches. I picture it attached to a stick and used like a hoe. Must be a great processing site. Thanks for the pictures!
 

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