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The Grim Reaper

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Where is it from? It resembles a Heavy Duty Point from the midwestern area around Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, etc.
 

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Red Earth

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The ears are slanted upward and the base is concave. It just seems to have a lot more care, thought, and time put into it than my other points
 

unclemac

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i love how some points have that concave dimple at the base...don't see how it is an advantage to hafting though.
 

painterx7

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Nice point I love that color thanks for sharing!!!
 

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Good looking point
 

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