March 28, 2024  
Fossil Hunting

Fossil Forum

Fossil Chat

Videos

Fossil Articles

Paleo Cartoons

Contact Us

Fossil Hunting Excursions

Image Galleries

Fossil Links

FAQ
Trip Reports
  

  You are here:  View      
 

GMR Pays out again

I have been pounding GMR for about a month now and still havent moved from one spot, I dont think that anyone has found this area or if they have they havent dug it out in quite a while. Last week I got 3 huge perfect teeth a 2.5" GW and 3" Meg and a 2.25 Mako all in perfect condition, today was no different. Starting off not finding much but junk and run of the mill finds Finally out pops the 2nd perfect 2.25" GW and then a nice bug meg just missing most of the enamel, a few makos and other GW's.

I had been there since 8 am and its now 3 pm and I was about to call it a day but still had my screen full to sift, so I started sifting away and what I thought was a bone that I was about to throw on the bank turned out to be a perfect extremely rare Indian Knife, friends of mine that hunt nothing but Indian artifacts are telling me that since this knife is so big and not chipped anywhere it could bring as much as $800, even thogh no matter how much its worth its not for sale, some things are just priceless. Just thought I would share.

Wedigdixie

2 available
Location Green Mill Run, North Carolina, USA

ID3731
Memberthefossiltrader
Date Added7/2/2010

  

Links
Not So Fossilized Fauna April 3, 2009
Not So Fossilized Fauna April 3, 2009
The day after Lee Creek Mine: March 29, 2009
The day after Lee Creek Mine: March 29, 2009
Mos a Sore from Shovelling All Weekend (Apr 24-26 2009)
Mos a Sore from Shovelling All Weekend (Apr 24-26 2009)
  

Comments
Awsome teeth and knife - 7/2/2010
Reviewer : DeloiVarden from South Carolina United States
Total Rating : 10
The teeth are great, but that knife is a one in a million sifts. I found my first point the other day and, like you, I don't think I want to sell it since it is my first of its kind. Keep sharing! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
VOTE! Agree  Disagree  3 of 3 voters agreed.

- 7/3/2010
Reviewer : wRick from North Carolina United States
Total Rating : 6.667
Dude, that knife is awesome! Guess I should have come over yesterday. Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10
VOTE! Agree  Disagree 

Awesome knife! - 7/3/2010
Reviewer : dw from Summerville South Carolina United States
Total Rating : 10
that thing is incredible - congratulations! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
VOTE! Agree  Disagree 

UPDATE!! - 7/3/2010
Reviewer : thefossiltrader from
Total Rating : No Rating
They are telling me two things now one: With the beveling along the blade edges, its an Archaic time period. which means it would be a Kirk Blade, Cobbs, or some late Stanfield form price between $350-$450 Or it could be an earlier speciman from the Paleo Period which is even older around the ice age I believe.
VOTE! Agree  Disagree 

Amazing stuff - 7/6/2010
Reviewer : Fat Boy from Maryland United States
Total Rating : 10
Awesome finds!!!!! And that blade is unreal! Congrats!!!!! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
VOTE! Agree  Disagree 

Sweeet! - 7/6/2010
Reviewer : da fossz from
Total Rating : 9.333
Great GWs and a slobberific artifact. Looks like a Cobbs lanceolate to me; early Archaic Era (8000-5000 B.P). A keeper. Keep diggin Dixie! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 8 of 10
VOTE! Agree  Disagree 


Formations
  

Fossils
  

Artifacts
  

Facebook
  

Copyright 2011 by www.blackriverfossils.org Terms Of Use Privacy Statement