Help to ID this point please!

s1u2r3f4

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monsterrack

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I would say an Abbey but I'm not real good on Fl. stuff. Go to projectilepoints.net and click on your state. They have a very large database on point ID's. Great find thanks for posting:icon_thumright:
 

jamey

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i do not know but i like it,is it coral?
 

The Grim Reaper

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The base reminds me a Kirk Stemmed but most of those are serrated and that one doesn't seem to be. Seminole or a worked down Savanah River seem like the best possible matches. Nice Point no matter what the type.
 

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It's difficult to say without holding it. It's not an Abbey, Hardee Beveled, or Seminole. It could be a Kirk or Savannah River. The bevel moves the needle more towards Kirk Stemmed. If it's a thicker, a little more robust point, that would give the nod to it being a Kirk.
 

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I wouldn't rule out Wacissa, either.

Perhaps, it has a little Wascissa flair to an auricle. The stem just looks too narrow and too long. If it were in its first stage, it just wouldn't fit the type.
 

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