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Looks like you have a "possible" net weight in photo topmost left. Could that be flintridge nethers flint left side of net weight? What state are you in?
 

hey thanks
 

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ok i doubt that flint pc is nethers then, if you live in ga. It looks like another type i find here in ohio too but i don't know what type it is, its a light flint though not as heavy as other flints.
 

the piece in the last image is a knife or scraper in my opinion, and a nice one
i like the material, it looks like it was fairly nice to work and lent itself to being flaked fairly easy
i have never seen that type of material up north
larson1951
 

looks a little like burlington
 

thank you so much for the response,notice quarts piece on bottom row 2nd from left, its a hand held scraper with host stone palm pad, super worked and thin should of showed it, just thought id share , river
 

larson thank you man, no hard feelings,was just a little shocked, but that's what i thought and the material is very goodlookin and smooth, i have other points and different knifes from the area, sohio thanks for responding can u please explain Burlington im not familiar with that, thanks
 

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