Illinois Archaic-what type?

Jbenson

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ToddsPoint

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I’m in IL and can’t remember the official name. We’ve always called them IL bullet points. We see them fairly often here in central IL.
 

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rice side notch point came to mind, can't say if they are still called that.
 

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