Set up for a flute?

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Was looking at this piece and it reminded me of recent discussions about preparing a piece to flute. Does this look right for that? or is it just the way the base ended up... if it even is a base haha, not much to go on. Still it would be pretty cool to find a piece set up to remove a flute
 

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It may actually be the flute. Maybe an attempt at fluting that dug too deep?
 

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Sometimes I find Archaic era points that seem to retain a nipple platform....

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Cool thanks for the replies. Now all I need is to find a fluted point to go with it. Should only take a couple decades or so with my limited hunting area. I’m sure there’s one around here somewhere.
 

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What’s the story on your archaic points? Did they flute some or are they kind of a blend of paleo and archaic technology. I assume they are early archaic.
 

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