The Grim Reaper
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Everything you see here will be a personal find. No need for any COA's on any of these pieces and I will give info on every piece.
This is a 3/4 Grooved Axe I found in Lawrence county near the town of Miller on a tomato farm. This was found on 12/18/08 so almost 8 years ago to the day. This farm is about a little over and hour drive so I usually only make it up that way once, maybe twice, per year. The only reason I was in the area at that time was having to update my security clearance for the chemical plant I was working for. I decided to go up and check this field since I was only about 15 minutes away and I called my brother and asked where the best spots were since he hunted more than I did. He told to go through the gate to go left to the far end and that was where he found the most.
I headed that way and found a couple small Points and some Scrapers. I stopped and looked around me as I do quite often to see if anything is laying flat out and I saw some green about 25 feet away. As I got closer and could see the edge I thought for sure it was a Celt and I was shocked to see the groove as I got closer. The third picture is what I saw as I walked straight at the blade edge and then I saw the raised ridge.
This is made from Granite Pophyry and I don't have the exact measurements but is a little over 5 inches long. The last two picture show it right out of the ground after washing it off in a ditch line.
This is a 3/4 Grooved Axe I found in Lawrence county near the town of Miller on a tomato farm. This was found on 12/18/08 so almost 8 years ago to the day. This farm is about a little over and hour drive so I usually only make it up that way once, maybe twice, per year. The only reason I was in the area at that time was having to update my security clearance for the chemical plant I was working for. I decided to go up and check this field since I was only about 15 minutes away and I called my brother and asked where the best spots were since he hunted more than I did. He told to go through the gate to go left to the far end and that was where he found the most.
I headed that way and found a couple small Points and some Scrapers. I stopped and looked around me as I do quite often to see if anything is laying flat out and I saw some green about 25 feet away. As I got closer and could see the edge I thought for sure it was a Celt and I was shocked to see the groove as I got closer. The third picture is what I saw as I walked straight at the blade edge and then I saw the raised ridge.
This is made from Granite Pophyry and I don't have the exact measurements but is a little over 5 inches long. The last two picture show it right out of the ground after washing it off in a ditch line.
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