Can Anyone ID These Points?

Travis1234

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Found in my grandma's house when she passed on. I assume they are mostly archaic. But I can't figure out where they're from for the life of me. I assume they were found by my grandpa (who I never met) or by his parents. The family lived mostly in the western half of Virginia for many generations, but I can't really find any matches for these in Overstreet from that area. Any ideas??? THANKS! :)
 

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Nice points. They look like the ones that I'm finding in north central South Carolina. I've got a number of those in my collection.
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Travis1234

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Jul 1, 2007
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The Carolinas area would make sense, I had some family in North Carolina as well. But that would rule out grandpa and his dad....I wonder who the heck found these things??

I really like the bifurcated bases on a few of these, and though its hard to tell from the scan, the flaking on the larger points is really well pronounced and noticeable.
 

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