Pointy little thing

welsbury

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That is a beauty! The ground I hunt gets that way in the winter. It takes a good spring rain to melt it back down. Hard to hunt but it sure help move flint up to the surface.
 

Wow, that does almost redefine the term Needle Tip. Cool little thing, I wonder what they would have used it for? (Anything hard would have snapped that tip I'd imagine.)
 

Great find, Wels! What a survivor. I'm trying to spot it in the last pic, but talk about a needle in a haystack!
 

Wow, that does almost redefine the term Needle Tip. Cool little thing, I wonder what they would have used it for? (Anything hard would have snapped that tip I'd imagine.)

I’d probably try to use it to remove slivers and pop ingrown hairs.
 

I don't even see how they were able to make it without breaking the tip. Killer.
 

Thanks everybody for comments. Gotta agree with what everyone has said. I've read different accounts where these were all mentioned. Nice sharp pointy thing could have a lot of uses but couldn't stand up to much stress at all.
I think this is the "pointiest" perforator I have though I do have another one that is close,will have to get pics.
 

I believe that's the best one of it's size I've ever seen.
Thanks Tdog. This one never got used I suppose and somehow made it through without getting dinged. A nice sharp bone awl would do the trick too I think and be a whole lot more durable.
 

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