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  1. #11
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    Yeah ---I agree on the old looking ( clovis ? ) knives ---VERY , VERY interesting ! db

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    Too much fun.....you gotta be having a ball.

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    Or maybe San Patrice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panola View Post
    Yeah ---I agree on the old looking ( clovis ? ) knives ---VERY , VERY interesting ! db
    They are OLD Don. Dont wanna jump the gun on type. The one that looks like a Dalton is likely a Golondrina as i have found several here but it is fluted on both sides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TatankaBlanca View Post
    Have you typed the first point? I believe we'd call it a Golondrina here in Texas. Looks like it might have been sharped down some in antiquity. Very nice specimen for the type, if that is what it is. Man, when you find points, you find points. I'm typically happy to find one complete, nice point on a hunt. Not sure what I'd do if I found that many! I'd likely become a dealer or just a seller for the extra money. Keeping the best for myself of course! But a hearty congratulations to you!


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    I agree with Golondrina but Im no expert. Not San patrice though.
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  7. #16
    Wiggle Pick Wizard
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    Sheee-yit Steve, you're in them now. Killers man, very sweet finds today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garscale View Post
    They are OLD Don. Dont wanna jump the gun on type. The one that looks like a Dalton is likely a Golondrina as i have found several here but it is fluted on both sides.
    It seems as you were digging the hardpan up to the pool you would have found the older stuff as well and not just be finding it inside of the pool? What are your thoughts?

  9. #18
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    Couple of additional views of the big blade edges, with my camera:




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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman View Post
    It seems as you were digging the hardpan up to the pool you would have found the older stuff as well and not just be finding it inside of the pool? What are your thoughts?
    Read through my threads you will see I HAVE been finding it. This old well is just a concentration of really old stuff since it was covered over before the later natives arrived.
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  11. #20
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    That big blade is very interesting. I might be mistaken, but I think all the pics are of one face. What does the other face look like?

 

 
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