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This is an excellent thread, thanks fellas. How about that giant pipe. Any ideas on how it was used or why it would be so big and flat?
Jake
 

I am wondering about that big disc pipe also
what did the people in that area smoke in something like that way back then???
 

this is my best "hand fitted" made piece
it has a thumb grove on 1 side and feels great when held like that.
 

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I like all the good pieces that are showing up here

treefrog, very nice blade

larson1951
 

I post these two together since I found them a couple of inches apart. The point is paleo and made of crytsal quartz. The tiny oval is also crystal. Not sure what it would have been made for. It is only 7/16" long and maybe 3/32" thick or less.
 

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alabamared nice gorget Mississipian period I would think. I love that river. Roaddog that is musuem quality. Too many good post on here Mr.Larson :thumbsup:
 

Here's a pretty cool Flint Ridge Clovis found on the West Virginia side of the Ohio river.
 

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Honkey FlintMaster Flash said:
thirty7 said:
Here's a pretty cool Flint Ridge Clovis found on the West Virginia side of the Ohio river.
great show everyone,37 you have some explaining to do.lol.first, that fractured base dove is a beauty.and the clovis woodoggy!!!! :thumbsup:

Thanks Flash, ask me a question...fire away. If you wondering if I found them, I didn't they were both purchases. The fractured base dove is from In. it's got a Davis coa g9. The Clovis was found by the landowner near Pt. Pleasant WV , he sold it to a friend, and I bought it from him earlier this year. It' good.


appreciate the comments folks.
 

yea you read my mind 37,was just wondering if you found them,some killer stuff dude.that hornstone dove is so nice,been back to look at it 3 times now.I have always thought the fractured base clipped wing variety of dove is the most pleasing to the eye.thx for posting the pix :headbang:
 

Honkey FlintMaster Flash said:
yea you read my mind 37,was just wondering if you found them,some killer stuff dude.that hornstone dove is so nice,been back to look at it 3 times now.I have always thought the fractured base clipped wing variety of dove is the most pleasing to the eye.thx for posting the pix :headbang:

I have to agree the fractured base doves are my favorites too, it's not a 3+ inch bragging dove but it's a sweet piece. " thx for posting the pix" anytime bro, have yourself some good holidays.
 

These are my coolest pieces but still can't compare to yours Larson.

Enjoy.
 

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Wow there are some cool things on here. You guys know more about the Indian stuff than I do but this knife is what I consider one of my better Indian finds. It's about 3 1/2" long. You can't tell in the pic but it has a slight curve to it.
 

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