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11 artifacts Banded Green ,Sugar Quartz, Paleo scraper
| Seller: rockhound200464 ( 35 ) End Time: 2008-07-13 15:17:51 GMT Bids: 2 Current Price: $5.50 Location: Atlanta, IN Time Left: 0 Seconds |  | | For More Details: Click here | | Just look at all the color and variety in this lot! Personally I think that the sugar quartz triangle is the star of the show. I back lit it to show it's translucency, but it's not a very good picture. Normally the Sun is the only light source I use to view artifacts, but I'm not a very good photographer and the outdoors would only complicate matters for me. This [and all] artifacts just look better in real life and true sunlight if you ask me. There are also a couple of Banded Green hide scrapers in the mix, both have good color but one is that outstanding deep green with shades of red running through it. The piece in the top right corner may or may not have a reworked tip [bid like it's broken would be my advise]. Look at two of the tips and you will see pock marks caused by fire exposure [they say]. Some Paleo style scrapers round out the mix. Don't be shy, be the winner! | | |