Bifurcates, Lets See Yours Too

The Grim Reaper

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Bifurcates, Let's See Yours Too

My computer was down for a while so I haven't been able to post much lately and especially any pictures. I put this tray together about a month ago. I decided to pick through my trays and get all of the better Bifurcates and put then together in one tray. These are examples of all of the types I find in my area. There are LeCroy, Kanawha, Lake Erie, MacCorkle, and Stanly in there. When I first put it together there were 98 Points in there and that's what you see in the picture. I have since added a few and there are over 100 in there now.

If you have some examples please add to the thread. I'll add some I have from other states too.
 

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Here are some from New Mexico.
 

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Thanks for sharing. It's an amazing collection Museum worthy. I enjoyed looking at all of them
 

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Not sure if these are considered true Bifurcates, but these Texas Montells, Predenales, and Frios all have the basal type.
 

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The black Point in the top center is Bifurcate type from Virginia.
 

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Well, Steve, that's a killer collection.

The first one far left is from Ma., remainder personal finds from RI. In New England, the MacCorkle variation has a broad, shallow bifurcation. The last one might be considered an eccentric.
 

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I only have a couple that are whole. Personal finds, feel free to tell me the types. I have no idea
 

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Mark Todd

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Nice ones guys! Here's a few from central IL I found, 1rst pic. : Lecroy and MacCorkle , don't know what to call the large right one except, crude.
2nd pic.: slightly bifurcated stem archaic knives ( type unknown to local resident Arche's), all 3 found in a couple of minutes in a 20' circle. Next a.nice Hemphill, and very well made Neuberger with broken bifurcated base. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1435642389.734751.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1435642441.713690.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1435642500.083273.jpg
 

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Great thread and examples. I will try to dig some local ones out tomorrow night
 

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I have a few more. Can't put a finger on them at the moment. If I find about 8,000 more, I'll almost have as many as Reaper! Nice collection Reap!!
 

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Some from S.C. and a couple others in the pictures
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A few more with some others in the mix
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