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Bryce
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klamath River Blade
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February 09, 2014, 12:07:35 pm »
i found this pic in an old folder. if i remember correctly it was at the 'Portland Art Museum'
anyways the blade was close to 2' in length maybe a little longer. but i wasnt impressed with the length. what was so beautiful about it was its uniformity and carfefully placed flake scars i wish i had better pics but the alarm kept going off everytime i got close and security was already tired of me from when i was getting photos of the bentwood boxes:D
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Mohawk13
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Re: klamath River Blade
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February 09, 2014, 02:06:24 pm »
Nice. Helluva piece of work there. Wonder what they used it for. Find points and flakes all the time on My property by Bly Mountain, but never anything like that...
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He That Raises the sword against us, Shall be cleaved upon seven fold-Talmud.
TRACY
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February 09, 2014, 06:04:50 pm »
Emery coons makes some big blades like that.
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YosemiteBen
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February 12, 2014, 02:52:09 pm »
Large blades were made for Ceremonial purposes.
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JEB
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February 12, 2014, 07:36:55 pm »
doesn't Emery hold the worlds record for a blade?
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