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    How bout these two from my backyard - Comal county - the one on the right is about 3" long and very thin.
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      refugio blade maybe?? The indians used many tools in that size and shape and for the most part it can be hard to put a name on some of them. Nice finds...

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        Generic archaic blades. "Gotta skin that coon" type tool.

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          Oh ok - I got plenty coon skinners.

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            Coon skinner ?
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              Originally posted by Gringo23 View Post
              Coon skinner ?
              Yes sir, another coon skinner. I got plenty of them. Like em just as much as my points. Every piece has a story.

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                Here are a few of my points from the Ozarks. I have no idea what any of them are or what period they are from. The one that looks like petrified wood is from Angelina County near Sam Rayburn....and a fossilized tooth of some sort from a river in the Ozarks...

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                  Very cool Piney.

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                    Hey Johnny - yeah I like'm too. Do you remember the steel point from a few years back?

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                      How about this from Young county
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                        Another view
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                          The other side
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                            Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                            Sure made me look twice but I believe that is an impact fracture instead of a flute. You can see the ripples in the flake headed the wrong way. Bet that made your heart jump.
                            School me on the flute. Whats so special about them?

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                              The little one on the bottom is pretty translucent when held up to the light.

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                                Originally posted by Gringo23 View Post
                                Hey Johnny - yeah I like'm too. Do you remember the steel point from a few years back?
                                Hmmm, don't think I do. Got a pic of it? I found one two years ago while digging for flint points. Wasn't expecting that!

                                Originally posted by mrc View Post
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                                That's what you call a nice big ol hog skinner.

                                Masters, what's the story on the paleo piece? Looks like a sweet Clovis!

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