Osceola Greenbrier

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... time flys, 7 years ago seems like yesterday in dog years.. something like that..
You haven’t seen any of your Sunday artifacts lately, I liked them..
Hey Fat, good to hear from you. It has been awhile for the Sunday Artifact show. I blame work, age and laziness (in no particular order).
 

I like it. The flutes on the early Daltons always made me curious about it being a true early transitional piece.. The grinding was also very well done.
I found one this summer that was double fluted and heavily ground. Not an Osceola though.
You are right we do not see many. Many are bought it seems but few are found.
 

That is a schweeeet one!
Not to stomp on your post but for additional ID's of type. One from FL/GA border (couldn't get the base thinned!) and one from Ft. White, FL
 

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