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Atlantis0077
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Greetings,
Had a wonderful weekend for looking, unfortunately I was down for the count with a nasty virus. I did want to show a few points found a few weeks back. The points across the top are called Friley points....the barbs face forward and normally they have a "fishtale" base. Not the greatest specimens, but Frileys are difficult to find perfect because they are very thin and delicate. If you consult your Overstreet guide under the Northern Central section you will see the the "Fox Valley" variety bears remarkable similarity to the Friley. The bottom row shows a a non descript paleo point....San Patrice/Pelican type with a good flute, Homan, and Basset.
Happy Hunting,
Atlantis
Had a wonderful weekend for looking, unfortunately I was down for the count with a nasty virus. I did want to show a few points found a few weeks back. The points across the top are called Friley points....the barbs face forward and normally they have a "fishtale" base. Not the greatest specimens, but Frileys are difficult to find perfect because they are very thin and delicate. If you consult your Overstreet guide under the Northern Central section you will see the the "Fox Valley" variety bears remarkable similarity to the Friley. The bottom row shows a a non descript paleo point....San Patrice/Pelican type with a good flute, Homan, and Basset.
Happy Hunting,
Atlantis
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