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    Originally posted by MAP View Post
    I dont know if I posted these 2 before or not, both found in dimmit county
    Both are nice! The Triangle may be an Early Triangle. It has a nice beveled edge. The little archery point us a perfiz in fine condition. Keep it in a frame or wrapped good. It's worth several hundred bucks with all the little ears and tips intact. Ding one off and it's just another damaged birdie.

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      Originally posted by BlessedVeteran0305 View Post
      Here are my little handful. I found these when I lived in West Texas.
      Anyone know what these are. One fits my hand perfect as if I were to use it as a cutter

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        Originally posted by BlessedVeteran0305 View Post
        Anyone know what these are. One fits my hand perfect as if I were to use it as a cutter

        That's probably what it was used for.


        I don't know all the correct names. But they do all look like useful tools.



        Two of those pieces look interesting. I bet Garguy could identify that small black and white one under the big preform.
        And the larger gray one second from the bottom on the left looks to be whole.

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          Last edited by GarGuy; 03-09-2022, 12:52 PM.

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            Originally posted by BlessedVeteran0305 View Post
            Anyone know what these are. One fits my hand perfect as if I were to use it as a cutter
            The bigger item up top is a piece that just wouldn't flake. The bigger item bottom right is a hand held tool. The curved item between is just a flake. The two small stemmed points are archery age, probably were scallorn.

            The very small point up top was a quite rare paleo point called Cypress. Tip is gone .

            The rounded based item bottom left may be Zella angostura.
            Last edited by GarGuy; 03-09-2022, 12:53 PM.

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              Originally posted by p_dot View Post
              Any idea on this one? Found near weatherford.

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              Still hoping for better pics of this killer artifact.

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                I'm about to pull my hair out trying to post a picture. I found a pretty nice stone axe and I'd love to get GarGuy's thoughts about it.

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                  Pulling my hair out becouse its been 40 years and i havent even found 1 point yet!

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                    Get an invite to Webb, LaSalle, McMullen, Duval counties.

                    They are practically everywhere. Well, not quite, but there are tons down that way.

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                      Can I get an ID? I was thinking the white one was a perd. but the more I look at it, I’m not sure and the black a Travis.
                      From Texas hill country.
                      Attached Files

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                        It looks like a Perd with a broke base. Can I have a pic of the base?

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                          Originally posted by SabineHunter View Post
                          It looks like a Perd with a broke base. Can I have a pic of the base?
                          Does have a nick on one ear of the base.
                          Attached Files

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                            Originally posted by Jack View Post
                            Can I get an ID? I was thinking the white one was a perd. but the more I look at it, I’m not sure and the black a Travis.
                            From Texas hill country.
                            Top one probably a Nolan. Bottom may be a pedernales but the flare on the base is atypical. I'm gonna guess it is a martindale that got dinged on the base and reworked .

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                              Found these in Karnes County within 20 yards of each other

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                                Backyard in New Braunfels

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