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    Youre not gonna not get Randy Jacksons autograph.

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    Stumbled on this one yesterday scouting for turkeys. Very unusual material for my area of Orangeburg County. Rhyolite I think.

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    Good’ern.
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    IMG_20210402_151421942.jpgIMG_20210402_151429225.jpgIMG_20210402_151437584.jpgfound this today. It's made out lead. Found it in a logging road. Put it next to a quarter for comparison. Any ideas??
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    Few good ones I’ve found over the years.

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    Dayuum!!!!

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    Damn, where’d you find those?
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
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    Most of these were found in one area. Money is for size comparison.

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    That’s a good collection.
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
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    Quote Originally Posted by flopduster View Post
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    My son’s find.


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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
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    Most of these were found in one area. Money is for size comparison.
    Excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
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    Few good ones I’ve found over the years.
    Dayum! That nine sided stem point is awesome...they all are. Gotta figure out what type that is. Where did you find that one (State)? Do you know anything about it?
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    Found the remnants of an old railroad bridge completed around 1920.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhitewaterDuck View Post
    Dayum! That nine sided stem point is awesome...they all are. Gotta figure out what type that is. Where did you find that one (State)? Do you know anything about it?
    All found in SC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggy View Post
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    Found this sword blade in Grove creek after a big rain last February. It’s about 24 “ long not counting the tang.
    He said tang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderchicken View Post
    All found in SC.
    Most of them were found right in front of where I was walking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swampknob View Post
    Vert cool! LaBruce is a major historical name around here. I have a map from 1825 and the name LaBruce is all over it.
    Crops are harvested, animals are killed.

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    That's cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhitewaterDuck View Post
    Dayum! That nine sided stem point is awesome...they all are. Gotta figure out what type that is. Where did you find that one (State)? Do you know anything about it?
    Old post, but I would call all of them Mack points. Late archaic to early woodland. 3-4000 years old. Looks like stained local coastal plains chert. First two look water stained? The weird shape of the one is just from the way it was resharpended.

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