MadisonMike
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just saw alot of photobucket shots snakes dead foxes, coons, guns tats strange
Hello there, and welcome MadisonMike. I see photos of four VERY nice points. To me, the top one looks to be a Mid archaic St. Albans type B, serrated bifurcate point. The next dark notched point looks to be an early archaic Kirk corner notched. The third one down looks to be a late archaic, jasper Susquehanna broadspear. The last photo looks to be a late archaic/early woodland Hellgramite point. All really nice top notch examples. I love seeing PA,NJ,MD, DE,VA & NC points, thanks for showing them, and good luck to you and your bud on future hunts.
It is a very nice point no matter what we call it ! My first knee jerk reaction would have been Kirk Corner notched, but my hunting buddy reminds me that my first reactions have often been embarrassingly wrong. I think Rock may have nailed it as an Otter Creek. I am not really familiar with Otter Creeks because I don't think many show up in my area, but the non symmetrical notches are really interesting. I am not sure what part of PA you found it in, but if in the western part, and I had to posit a "final answer". I might go with Otter Creek / Thebes hybrid? I assume it has a ground base?