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Warner valley recent finds
I found these bad boys a couple weekends ago at Crump Lake. I was hunting with a buddy who had yet to find a whole point. I found the point that is third from the left first and felt bad, so I let him walk ahead to scout the virgin beach. There is only about 3-4ft of beach to cover so we usually rotate so everyone gets the same amount of untapped beach. We got about 100 ft down and I noticed the bigger one about a half inch outside of his shoe print in a little puddle. He was a little upset but still had the heart to go on. About 5 mins later I found the one on the left near the bank. He did not get skunked though. We were almost back and he found a really nice scraper rolling around in the surf. It looks like an indian belt buckle. I will try to get a pic tonight and edit this post. We are going out again today after work so hopefully he can get his first intact point. What kind are the points on the left?
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Nice finds Karate,,I love the Obsidian,,,I will let the GB.folks help in the typology.
Good luck today,,,It has always amazed me how the Paleo stuff is found right on the surface of your area////c
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Very nice stuff. Glad you are doing well.
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Your buddy will get some beginners luck and find the find of a lifetime for his first whole point. Those are some great finds! I'm almost positive those two points are Hummers (Humboldts).
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Way to go Karatekid! They look like they could be placed in the Humboldt cluster.
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thanks for the info everybody, off work and headed out! oh and mano i am in the process of photographing all my stone work, got a few nice manos and a butt-load of net weights. Let me know if you want to see em
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Nice finds, KK!
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Really nice finds Karate. I would like to see the manos and net weights if you are interested in posting them.
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Yes, please!!
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I agree with Humboldt for the first two points.
Now where's the pictures of the net weights |
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