please help me I.D. these points

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Steve, the two on the left look like they could be Hanna, or what some have coined as the "Hanna Northern". They are pretty prevalent in your area and out west, but don't seem to occur in the Southeast distributional area of the McKean. Some examples of them can really look like the Tablerock points to the east.
 

Not sure on the type of points the first two are. Every once in a while we find one that looks a bit like the one on the right. Good looking points.
 

Some examples of them can really look like the Tablerock points to the east.

That's what they look like, but I'm sure they got a different name up there.
 

this one is very similar to those. Ground in the notches and the base. I have always called it a Hannah.
 

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WOW Samish that is nice for sure and very much similar
thanks for the post
anyone else have this type?
was this found in the northern plains?
how far spread are these types???
 

both came from the same estate. The family was originally from N. Dakota. I assume thats where they are from.
 

Sorry Steve but I can't help you on the types. They are all three very nice looking points though.

Did you get your box yet? Just curious to see if you liked the pieces I sent.
 

thanks Samish, if you can send me a PM with the family name i might know of them
that point sure looks like it was made by the mandan-arikara's

thanks SRV, yes i got the box, it is just way cool
 

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