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    Worn out and broke up but that sure looks like a Pelican. You are finding some old stuff now. Could be a killer palei next.

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      Any idea on this one? Found between Comanche and Priddy.






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        Originally posted by cattlelackranch View Post
        Any idea on this one? Found between Comanche and Priddy.






        Broken drill is all I know

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          Very cool. Possibly a broken corner tang drill? GG will know

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            Originally posted by Patton View Post
            Very cool. Possibly a broken corner tang drill? GG will know
            This may be right.

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              Any ideas on this one? It is the first of its type I have found. South Texas. Maybe a Bulverde?

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                What about these two? Desmuke or ango?

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                  I haven't walked the creek in a while because it's been so dang hot but I did this past weekend for a little bit. I found a broken Gary or Maybin out of some nice red material in the first 15 mins and then another a few minutes later that I couldn't identify. It's and ovoid shape. I think it could be a Lerma round base from what ai can find but not sure. What do yall think? These were found near Livingston in East Texas.

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                    Thoughts on this one? Found in Kinney County Click image for larger version  Name:	9564B494-4C7E-48C3-B57A-5C6E1F30C425.jpg Views:	0 Size:	191.8 KB ID:	26525660
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ID:	26531754 ​​​​​​Dug this out of my hot spot in Burleson County. I rinsed it off and stuck it amongst some other hammer stones, knapping stones and forgot about it. I ran across it again this week and then remembered that I had originally thought it was quartz since it was translucent. However, until two days ago, I really didn’t expect this…

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                        Originally posted by Rounder View Post
                        Thoughts on this one? Found in Kinney County Click image for larger version Name:	9564B494-4C7E-48C3-B57A-5C6E1F30C425.jpg Views:	0 Size:	191.8 KB ID:	26525660
                        Looks like a Sabinal perhaps

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                          Blanco County. Looks pretty dang cool, but I have no clue what it is. Any ideas?

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                            Castroville

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                              Wife found this one in Callahan county

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                                Past couple months digging finds and a couple river surface finds.

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