Artifact Collection-ID help!

mrbelvetron

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In going through the collection of points at my local heritage museum, Oldgoat and I came upon a few that we would like some assistance on ID-ing.

Pics 1 thru 4 are of a point that is 3 and 3/8 inches long and was in a case labeled as being found around the Pecos River. The closest I could find in my book was an Ensor but the serrations all the way to the tip don't look right for that.

Pics 5 and 6 we could not locate matches for but were in a case labeled as coming from west TX and southwest NM. They are aprox. 1 inch long and 1/2 inches across at the bases.

The rest of the pics are just a representative sample of the other cases at the musuem. There are probably 20-30 cases full of points. Any help is appreciative.

And thanks Larry (Oldgoat) for the help and advice!
 

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natchitoches

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the top one is a very sweet serrated Ensor,i got one almost just like it.
 

oldgoat

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thanks for the Id natch.
James had a good time with you and the museum.....goat
 

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