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Congrats on your find. Looks like a MacCorkle, maybe...

 

Congrats on your find. Looks like a MacCorkle, maybe...

I just looked that up. I can definitely see the similarities. I never thought I would find one that old. I have found levanna and madison points in the same area. Even without the tip it's still my favorite. Thanks
 

It looks most like a notched base dovetail, a small number of which have been recorded in Ohio.
 

It looks most like a notched base dovetail, a small number of which have been recorded in Ohio.
The description on projectilepoints seems to match.
"The notches are diagonal that tend to be deep and narrow. The stem is expanding. The base is convex and never straight. The base and notches are commonly heavily ground."
Thank you
 

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