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Knapper:
Ok. Here is # 2. Tried to make it look a little more authentic. This is out of some course Nova. No heat!
Knapper

cowboy:
them Mac Corkels are real close to a montell. Them look good guys, i'm still out here in flint country and still don't have my tools. What's that first material knapper? kinda looks like mook?

Knapper:
Cowboy, The first is a piece that came in a group of flint ridge. And if your in flint country pick up a box for me ;)
Knapper

Knapper:
Well, I guess that is mook. The guy who sent me the box of flint ridge said it was mookaite. So there! Shows what I know. but it is pretty.
Knapper
Always learning something new.

Zuma:
When I was at Flint Ridge a fellow came by wanting to sell some
authentic artifacts. I gave him my best advice and he rewarded
me with this beauty. It's not a McCorkel or a Pedrenales.
It's a LeCroy. Notice the bifurcations are more vertical, where they
are more rounded on the McCorkel. The bases are heavily ground.
This LeCroy has been resharpened to a needle tip. On the shaft.
Mc Corkel and LeCroy date back to the early Archaic.
Zuma

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