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I cherish the ones Steve Larson gave me. Nice collection you have.These are from north and south dakota
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Most of these have been cherry picked from literally thousands of this type scraper I've acquired.
I have found many more than shown here, but from my part of the state, the material and resulting quality for the most part just doesn't compare.
I cherish the ones Steve Larson gave me. Nice collection you have.
Most of these have been cherry picked from literally thousands of this type scraper I've acquired.
Not sure how I missed this thread. I love scrapers.
The amount of scrapers in the Dakotas is truly amazing. I have several thousand, and have been cherry picking them to build a frame. I also enjoy looking at the technology under a scope.
Here are pictures of about half of my collection from the Dakotas. I also have a bunch from the Ohio River valley.
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Thanks for reviving this thread, especially nice to see the posts from Steve Larson, I have some of his KRF flint scrapers he sent me along with many other of the Mandan artifacts he frequently found, I miss that gentleman. He always had a kind word, peaceful outlook and fantastic artifacts.
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I only have a few, here is a couple I have pictures of. Western NC.
I love this little scraper. I hiked way up on this hill that was kinda a lookout, and there it was. I posted it before and it was identified as Trout Creek chert from Central Colorado! I have quite a few but this one is one of my favorites! View attachment 1847132View attachment 1847133