a few new finds!

Treefrog

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looks like a good feild,i dont have much luck in them.the white colored stuff is neat. jamey
 

buckhunter im no good with most types of chert/flint, still trying to learn that. i kow that the one point is a "sublet ferry" point. i believe its a fossilized chert.
the others ive not studied enought yet...
jamey i was picking up the white stuff all day, just keep a few pieces that looked better than the others.
 

i went back today and collected up all of these:
 

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Nice Tree !! That field must be loaded it looks like everything there is worked to some degree. Like the local cherts. I especially like that smokey quartz. I am seeing hornstone the first looks like dover maybe some fort payne and then that crazy pretty cumberland brown stuff :thumbsup:
I need to do a hunt before you guys drive me crazy with all your good finds.
Way to go Tree !!
 

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