finds...any ID help would be appreciated.

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Looks like you have some nice tips some preforms and maybe a knife/scraper. You are in a good state for artifacts. Was there a certain item you were wondering about? Post it and there are some hunters from your state that might be able to help you out better.
Thanks for sharing.
TnMtns
 

I agree Missouri is a good state for searching for relics. When I was living in Missouri in the late 1970s and early 1980's I found many nice relics. I lived and hunted relics just after a major flood. To read about that hunt, visit URL http://winrelic.com/WRCOLUMN/the_1982_flood.htm

It is difficult to identify correctly some relics and items from photos. To correctly identify, an actual visual inspection needs to occur, sometimes with magnification.

If you are just starting out looking for relics, or not, visit URL: http://csasi.org and look at the events calendar. There are many great relic shows in and around Missouri. One of the best is in Collinsville every March. Consider joining the Central States Archaeological Societies. The CSASI is a journal for everyday collectors, by everyday collectors

Attached are two relics found in Jefferson County Missouri after the flood.
 

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i posted the rest of my pics, the pink one is my best find so far! thanks everyone for your feedback.
 

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