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Originally posted by hellbndr23 View PostThis is just an handful from my wifes grandfathers collection. He lived in Corsicana but owned a junk shop and traded a lot for all of his adult life. Who knows where these came from. These are just the ones I have in my possession. The second skinny one is completely clear.
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Originally posted by Gargantuan View PostI hate to say it man but I believe those are all imitations. I know an old man in Corsicana that has personally made me some that look exactly like that
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Originally posted by MassMan View PostHere's some of what I found last weekend. Mainly tools/scrapers, pre-forms and brokes, but I am not sure what to call the point on the top row second from left with the broken base on one side. It's about 3.5". I'd guess it to be some kind of knife?
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Originally posted by txnduckhntr View Posti found a bunch of points like these that were really small on an island in richland chambers lake years ago. about quarter size and really serated. i was told they were cerimonoial and bird points but i really dont know. they were lost in my house fire in 2010 so i dont have any pics. so i guess im lying
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Originally posted by Gargantuan View PostI hate to say it man but I believe those are all imitations. I know an old man in Corsicana that has personally made me some that look exactly like that
Originally posted by GarGuy View PostThose are very nice works of modern art.
He may have been very busy. There are several rubber maid tubs full. I just havent seen whats inside.
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Snappertapper, there are several of those I would really like a better look at. Also what part of the state? Please take a good focused closeup of the point on the top row far right. The yellow one.
Also the third point to its left. It is kinda bell shaped and pointing down.
Theres more interesting stuff but lets start with those.
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