Coastal California ID

CHUDs

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Hey y’all! I found this a few days back at a clients property I’ve had some luck on before. If anyone can offer up an ID it’d be much appreciated. I’m guessing a Stockton or Canalino. Thanks!
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southfork

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Hey y’all! I found this a few days back at a clients property I’ve had some luck on before. If anyone can offer up an ID it’d be much appreciated. I’m guessing a Stockton or Canalino. Thanks! View attachment 2061568 View attachment 2061569
Stockton points have squared notches starting at the base and getting smaller towards the tip. My guess would be something in the Malaga Cove Cluster
 

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CHUDs

Sr. Member
Feb 13, 2014
440
675
Santa Cruz, CA
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Stockton points have squared notches starting at the base and getting smaller towards the tip. My guess would be something in the Malaga Cove Cluster
It seems like Malaga Cove is the type! Thanks for the info Southfork!
 

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