one of the best...today russy finds it

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russy and twitko and me met at our site and i think russy made a banner worthy find which i like and here it is the best looking bill KRF point i have EVER seen

RUssy found this mid afternoon today! Good KRF IMG_3737.webp

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What do you use for an Identification Guide Steve?
 

You got my banner vote, absolute PRISTINE condition.
Your hands btw, it'd be cool to use SmoothCast 300 or maybe 330 to make a mold. I noticed all the lines and was like woah, that man has John Deere hands.
 

You got my banner vote, absolute PRISTINE condition.
Your hands btw, it'd be cool to use SmoothCast 300 or maybe 330 to make a mold. I noticed all the lines and was like woah, that man has John Deere hands.


yup russy , twitko, and me are the john deere brothers

russy 1954 model 70 gas
twitko 1957 model 720 diesel pony start
me 1957 model 720 diesel pony start
 

What do you use for an Identification Guide Steve?

Lookingbill

[TD="width: 616"] 7000-5000 B.P. [/TD]

[TD="width: 308"] Outline Representative of Shape and Size [/TD]
[TD="width: 312"] Point Characteristics and Information [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Size [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Medium to Large [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Shape [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Triangular [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Notch Type [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Side Notched [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Shoulder [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Shoulder Edge [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Stem [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Expanded [/TD]

[TD="width: 116"] Base [/TD]
[TD="width: 192"] Straight to concave [/TD]

[TD="width: 308"] Comments [/TD]

[TD="width: 304"][/TD]
[TD="width: 308"] Distribution [/TD]


Pictures
Lookingbill.JPG





Buffalo Gap

[TD="width: 616"] 5500-3500 B.P. [/TD]



utline Representative of Shape and SizePoint Characteristics and Information
Size

[TD="width: 192"] Medium [/TD]
Shape

[TD="width: 192"] Triangular [/TD]
Notch Type

[TD="width: 192"] Side Notched [/TD]
Shoulder

[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]
Shoulder Edge

[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]
Stem

[TD="width: 192"] Expanded [/TD]
PicturesBase

[TD="width: 175"] Asymmetrical [/TD]
Comments
Generally has one basal corner protruding
down
Buffalo%20Gap.JPG
 

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Lookingbill
7000-5000 B.P.
Outline Representative of Shape and Size

[TD="width: 312"] Point Characteristics and Information [/TD]
Size

[TD="width: 192"] Medium to Large [/TD]
Shape

[TD="width: 192"] Triangular [/TD]
Notch Type

[TD="width: 192"] Side Notched [/TD]
Shoulder

[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]
Shoulder Edge

[TD="width: 192"] Straight [/TD]
Stem

[TD="width: 192"] Expanded [/TD]
Base

[TD="width: 192"] Straight to concave [/TD]
Comments

[TD="width: 308"] Distribution [/TD]


Pictures
Lookingbill.JPG





Buffalo Gap
5500-3500 B.P.



utline Representative of Shape and SizePoint Characteristics and Information
SizeMedium
ShapeTriangular
Notch TypeSide Notched
ShoulderStraight
Shoulder EdgeStraight
StemExpanded
PicturesBaseAsymmetrical
Comments
Generally has one basal corner protruding
down
Buffalo%20Gap.JPG

So, is that an online guide? It looks like a good one. If so, how about the link?

Have you switched back to looking bill for type now?
 

I don't know if I would go with Mallory on that one. The base is just not right for that type imho. I also think that somethings, manythings are just over typed. I'd lean more towards Simonsen. Plains side notch fits the bill very well too. Whatever it is, it is a real gem, and I think I have a twin to it.

Joel

After studying the way the base is thinned, I'm going to amend my call, and say it is indeed looking bill. Simonsen bases are thinned differently. Though they appear very similar, it is obvious that my example and russy's are different in the way the bases are thinned. Looking Bill Many reduction strikes, Simonsen, large flake removed.

Joel
 

After studying the way the base is thinned, I'm going to amend my call, and say it is indeed looking bill. Simonsen bases are thinned differently. Though they appear very similar, it is obvious that my example and russy's are different in the way the bases are thinned. Looking Bill Many reduction strikes, Simonsen, large flake removed.

Joel


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