Nice drill and other stuff too! First one is not a Tablerock, looks more like a Karnak or McWhinney or other similar Late Archaic stemmed piece. The darker one looks more like a Tablerock just by its shape, but I think it is probably also something else, probably a Late Archaic or Early Woodland piece of some type. The Tablerocks are usually thinner with a more crisply defined base and basal grinding. Still dang nice big points even if they aren't Tablerocks.
@@RiverRatArtifacts Thanks Michael, I hope I don't sound like I'm trying to be a know-it-all or anything, I'm just trying to help you out, and I'm pretty sure you recognize that. I wish I could figure out your chert types over there a little better, some of that stuff really stumps me. I'm glad you are finding some nice things. My son Jacob will be in town next week, so I'll be out hunting whether conditions are good or not. I hope to get over there and run into you and Nick sometime. Good luck on the river!
I genuinely want to learn and like I said I truly value your opinion/ input I get stuck on the common types and you definitely know more about the local stuff. Hopefully conditions are going to be better. we definitely have got a lot of rain and have more coming so it will be hit or miss for a little while.
That is a killer drill.I was just thinking its been a good while since I've found a t drill.I love em all but the t's are my favorite for drill types.
I’ve only found a few. But I’ve found a few broken ones in this small stretch of river I knew I was due to get lucky.
Nice finds brother, hope you find some whole big sandys
Neat stuff! I'm sure you picked up that plastic drink lid @2:05 off camera.
Looks great brother!!!
Nice finds, that Big Sandy T-drill is fine👍🏻
Amazing finds! Love your videos!
@@5.56Media Thank you for watching!
Sweet finds and killer drill
@@blueboy450 have you been able to get out lately?
@@RiverRatArtifacts no I had back surgery last November and it didn’t really help. It’s killing me because I can’t go. Thanks for asking
Outstanding drill, I always look forward to your videos. You do pretty darn good surface hunting. Best of luck on your upcoming hunts.
Thank you!
Nice hunt. Killer drill man. Congrats on finds
@@EastKYancients thank you!
Holy sheeet man!🙏👏🫵🏼❤️🔥
Nice knife on the first find!! And the second one..ok and the third one lol. Regardless, all nice artifacts for sure!!
Nice drill and other stuff too! First one is not a Tablerock, looks more like a Karnak or McWhinney or other similar Late Archaic stemmed piece. The darker one looks more like a Tablerock just by its shape, but I think it is probably also something else, probably a Late Archaic or Early Woodland piece of some type. The Tablerocks are usually thinner with a more crisply defined base and basal grinding. Still dang nice big points even if they aren't Tablerocks.
Thank you for commenting I truly appreciate your input and general knowledge of stuff found in our area.
@@RiverRatArtifacts Thanks Michael, I hope I don't sound like I'm trying to be a know-it-all or anything, I'm just trying to help you out, and I'm pretty sure you recognize that. I wish I could figure out your chert types over there a little better, some of that stuff really stumps me. I'm glad you are finding some nice things. My son Jacob will be in town next week, so I'll be out hunting whether conditions are good or not. I hope to get over there and run into you and Nick sometime. Good luck on the river!
I genuinely want to learn and like I said I truly value your opinion/ input I get stuck on the common types and you definitely know more about the local stuff. Hopefully conditions are going to be better. we definitely have got a lot of rain and have more coming so it will be hit or miss for a little while.
Dang dude !!
Killer 🔥 finds !!!!!
Thanks man!
You constantly are finding nice points my guy! What state are you in again?
@@pointsnpoles4640 Kentucky
@@RiverRatArtifacts Gonna have to make my way over them ways!
@@pointsnpoles4640 it surprises me just how much stuff is out there.
@@RiverRatArtifacts seems like every ditch, creek, river, field, Ridge, bluff around me is loaded
That first one is a knife blade, it's curved like one for sure. I like those.