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It made my afternoon :)
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Wow, wow, wow :clapping: :Party: :Star:

Beautiful!
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Blimey, did well to find that Dave, well done :thumbsup:
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DaveP wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 8:45 pm It made my afternoon :)

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Wow Dave, that was very well spotted. What would that have been used for?
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That would have made my afternoon too, well spotted that man. :clapping:
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TerraBritannia wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 9:20 pm
Wow Dave, that was very well spotted. What would that have been used for?
It's classed as a Neolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead but there is also a thought some were made as votive offerings. I can't say much more other than it's a beautiful piece of work.
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That's just lovely! :thumbsup:
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That could easily be mistaken for a nasty finger blister! 🚑 :lol:
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You’ve either been to spec savers or you’ve got bionic eyes to spot that

How delicate is that, superb :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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:o :thumbsup:
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that's rather special :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I would have probably not even known what it was being as we get next to none of those type of finds up my area. :lol:
I would have just walked straight past it or even trod on it maybe . :lol:
Make a good plectrum though maybe ? :D
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Steve_JT wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 1:17 am You’ve either been to spec savers or you’ve got bionic eyes to spot that

How delicate is that, superb :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Definitely went to Barnard Castle to test his sight. ;)
What a great find and definitely well spotted.
Worth entering that for this years NCMD relic section find of the year.
Well found, :thumbsup:
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Oh my goodness, so delicate yet so deadly too
Well spotted

I would have been chuffed as heck finding that
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