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Dalton/Clovis 'Tweener from Kentucky
Hello everybody! So, as the title has it, it was a 'tweener at first. Initially, when I first spotted it in the field, I was thinking a broken something-or-other... Then I pulled it, and layed it down right there, because I thought initially, that it was a Clovis! I called over to my friend Rich and he came over to inspect it. From the caked on dirt, it was tough to call it really but as I pulled it back out of the dirt and wiped it, I have to think it is a little later, like a Dalton. If the flutes were stronger, and the serrations not as bold and the itty bitty shoulders not there, then I'd stick with it being Clovis, but either way, I'm happy with it!!
I've put a lot of miles in driving and walking to come up with this one and it's a first for me of this kind (whichever is really is...) And I think it is absolutely stunning. Nice material too. Here's a picture I took from when I first pulled it out, thinking Clovis. See what I mean, by being tough to call...?
Hello everybody! So, as the title has it, it was a 'tweener at first. Initially, when I first spotted it in the field, I was thinking a broken something-or-other... Then I pulled it, and layed it down right there, because I thought initially, that it was a Clovis! I called over to my friend Rich and he came over to inspect it. From the caked on dirt, it was tough to call it really but as I pulled it back out of the dirt and wiped it, I have to think it is a little later, like a Dalton. If the flutes were stronger, and the serrations not as bold and the itty bitty shoulders not there, then I'd stick with it being Clovis, but either way, I'm happy with it!!
I've put a lot of miles in driving and walking to come up with this one and it's a first for me of this kind (whichever is really is...) And I think it is absolutely stunning. Nice material too. Here's a picture I took from when I first pulled it out, thinking Clovis. See what I mean, by being tough to call...?
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