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bjrogg
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Pin Head Coral
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March 12, 2025, 11:19:25 am »
I received a very nice package in the mail from Bone Pile from the PITH. He sent a few spalls along with some very nice points.
I played around with a couple spalls that had some cortex on one side. Really colorful stuff on the other side. I had some trouble getting all the cortex and the white layer under it wasn’t quite as strong as the colorful stuff. I didn’t get quite as much as I hoped for but I think I an still get a couple small points from them
Then I picked a little nicer spall labeled pin head coral and tried to do it justice. Not as nice as bone pile’s but I think this one will hunt.
Thanks Roger. You certainly are a good knapper and a good guy.
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bjrogg
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bjrogg
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You can see the three other points in background
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Parnell
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March 12, 2025, 03:30:07 pm »
Cool stuff! Roger can sure make some stuff.
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March 12, 2025, 10:12:09 pm »
You did good! Working coral is not like obsidian, it's a little hard getting used to hitting. That Pinhead is the best. The tan, pink point looks like coral that came from Pasco County, Florida.
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