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We're sorry, Best Edisto Hunt EVER! 4004 is no longer available.
ID
4004
Member
dw
Date Added
8/26/2011
Links
Savannah River Spear from the Edisto
Unknown Artifact
Edisto Mastodon Tooth Fragment
Extreme Pathologic Angustidens Tooth
Juvenile Pathologic Angustidens Tooth
Angustidens Shark Tooth
Operation Axl
Comments
Simply Fantastic!!! - 8/26/2011
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Steve from Illinois United States
Total Rating
: 10
There's not much more to say than WOW!! Congratulations on the spear tip and the 4" Angy's. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.
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- 8/27/2011
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sg9 from Maryland United States
Total Rating
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I believe Kenny Chesney said it best, "Man that's the good stuff!"
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Droolfest.. - 8/27/2011
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da fossz from
Total Rating
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What a post! Y'all tore it up....the spear is so killer and the teeth choice! Congrats to Weezling again for a serrated performance that may never be repeated.
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Awesome - 8/27/2011
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MikeDOTB from North Carolina United States
Total Rating
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Congrats on the awesome finds. I thought I would try and venture a guess at those artifacts. Very small indeed, but I have seen similar and do you think they might be thumb scrapers. On both it looks pretty clear where the thumb pressed down when they were utilized. That spear tip is a killer!
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- 8/28/2011
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xiphodan from
Total Rating
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Congrats to the weezling on some killer teeth!! Nice job working the camera as well!!
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Amazing - 9/13/2011
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McDeazy from United States
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....just amazing. Nice work fellas.
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- 11/22/2011
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addicted2fossils from Georgia United States
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Congratulations on your finds! Those two four inch angustidens are killer! love the spearpoint!
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