can anyone identify this

tnmudman

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i have tried but there are so many which look very much alike anyway it was found in middle tennessee i think it is pretty old 20170315_161610.jpg 20170315_162010.jpg 20170315_162010.jpg
 

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monsterrack

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My guess would be a Big Sandy, but Grim should be along soon and that's his part of the world. Great find:icon_thumleft:
 

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tnmudman

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i looked at big sandy as well but i think igy and grim nailed it thanks it said 4 to 6 thousand years old wow it looks just like one of their examples on projectile points.com i guess they are pretty reliable taken with what you guys said as well im satisfied thanks again
 

The Grim Reaper

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That was where my link went to. I like that site for IDing Points. They are off sometimes on distribution ranges but then again a lot of them are.
 

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