Broken end of a scraper??

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Hello. I found this and it appears to be worked on both sides to a sharp edge. Could this be the broken end of a scraper, or maybe a knife?

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Here ya go.
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Hey -=Metal=-, i'm sorry I still cant tell, but from what I see it looks like the bottom or base of an "Adena" from what I can see. I could be, but made into a scraper.
 

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Sweet, been wondering. Thank you for the info.
 

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Sometimes it's hard to ID something just by looking on a web page. I have the new "13th edition Overstreet ID & Price Guide" and I can usually ID from this book pretty good, but sometimes it's hard. Maybe others can be of better help.
 

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Base of a point
 

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Thanks everyone, you guys are awesome.
 

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