NC Kirk?

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Actually I think it’s a Morrow Mountain I. This is almost an exact match - don’t think the stem is long enough for Kirk imo
 

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Morrow Mountains are a predominate type for the area and if that's a contracting stem, it does match pretty closely. I find them even here in central Alabama.
 

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