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I found this years ago. I can't determine what type it is. Help!!

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Looks like a Kirk Stemmed-Bifurcated on that one.
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:
 

timekiller said:
Looks like a Kirk Stemmed-Bifurcated on that one.
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:

Agree! Nice find

Johnathan Griswold
 

Could be a Kirk. Could also be a St Albans. Cool find. People I hunt with find bifurcates a lot, I never find them. Not sure why...
 

birdpointgriswold said:
Agree! Nice find

Johnathan Griswold

Thanks bro. She sure is thin. Your childhood post yesterday made me think of this point. I found it when I was about 12 years old.
 

Twitch said:
Could be a Kirk. Could also be a St Albans. Cool find. People I hunt with find bifurcates a lot, I never find them. Not sure why...

Thanks Twitch. Looks like this weekend is off for me. Work in the forecast. I promise I'll call you one weekend pretty soon.
 

dlos said:
Could also be a LeCroy.

It does have similarities. Funny JG found a LeCroy the day I planed on asking him about this one. His post yesterday made me think of this one. Childhood find.
 

It does have similarities. Funny JG found a LeCroy the day I planed on asking him about this one. His post yesterday made me think of this one. Childhood find.
It could be,it has the shape & thinness going for it.The only thing that made me swing with the kirk was the size it seems to be.If I hold a ruler in my hand the way your point is in yours I get about 2 3/8"'s which seems a little big for a lecroy.Either way they were made around the same time so I'd be happy it's just mostly all there.It's a nice point when ever it can be found whole in my book.8-)
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:
 

The size initially steered my thinking to bifurcate kirk, but Overstreet pics don't have any quite like this find. I figure most Lecroy points I've found started out larger/longer and have been reworked when damage occurred and are smaller. The base is then what I typically root my final decision on typology on and the base here looks LeCroy. Birfurcate kirk bases are usually shallower than LeCroy, not as pronounced.

Anyway, just my .02 cents.
 

dlos said:
The size initially steered my thinking to bifurcate kirk, but Overstreet pics don't have any quite like this find. I figure most Lecroy points I've found started out larger/longer and have been reworked when damage occurred and are smaller. The base is then what I typically root my final decision on typology on and the base here looks LeCroy. Birfurcate kirk bases are usually shallower than LeCroy, not as pronounced.

Anyway, just my .02 cents.

Thanks for the $00.02! Most LeCroy pieces are wider. Every so often, we all find an odd ball point. That is part of the fun!!
 

Lecroy,,2 Kirks,,,Maybe it is a Macorkle? Lol edited again. I could be wrong on the Kirks ,,,, I am not helping here. Look at Macorkle though.

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Lecroy,,2 Kirks,,,Maybe it is a Macorkle? Lol edited again. I could be wrong on the Kirks ,,,, I am not helping here. Look at Macorkle though.

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One thing about them serrated edged ones out here on the coast we don't find many.:laughing7: Maybe a hand full over the years.Never thought about it much:icon_scratch: We can find the older types just never many good serrated ones.Maybe they weren't needed out here.As you can see in this post.....................http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/american-indian-artifacts/306404-combined-80yrs-worth.html .
Take Care,
Pete,:hello:
 

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