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And this.

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Nah, we're just blessed with some pretty material down here with that Coastal Plains chert. Not to mention, I don't have any more ambers to speak of, so I have to resort to polluting the site with arrowheads. Merry Christmas to all of you, and thanks for letting me hang out.
 

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Absolutely sandchip!Those points are way cool,spesially to us older long hairs.And welcome. Anthony-John
 

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Here are some of my "earthy" New England ambers...

Mike

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Woody, I would estimate the pint in the 10K range. The 1/2 pint is the real tough one!

Happy Holidays.

Mike
 

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Not really a pure yellow and certainly not amber... these are somewhere between a "straw yellow" and a "honey amber"!

Mike

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You have a very nice collection, Mike.
I would like to dig a historical flask, someday.
All I've ever found were pieces of them. Double Eagles, Sheaf of Wheat, Stoddards, etc.........
Someday.....
 

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Thanks Woody. I have found flasks digging and diving. You will certainly find a whole one. However, it would take 10 life times to find the pieces that I really want... they usually happen by chance. I am pretty happy with what I have been able to "put together" though.
 

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