Point type?

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old camra 2 036.webpcant find my Overstreet book, this was found in N. Alabama. What type is it?
 
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Them facts at the bottom of pretty much all your posts say otherwise, I can see why you are tired. Argue all you want with them after your nap.

"So far all you've added to this thread was.. "I'd lean towards Heavy Duty"..

Oh? I help get you straightened out on the different types of sites.

"are you done?"

Done what?

"If you're Out of of gas just walk home. "

I never run out of gas. Wanna race?
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Sweet!! 1969 Chevelle SS? I had one when I was 16 years old. Mine was not a SS, Malibu with a 307 small block. Still loved that car. I knew you were a classy guy Quito!
 
Lol! Hard to beat those ol bow ties. Wish I still had my mopar classic.
 
66 396 turbo hydromatic pos traction rochesters quads one of many. So what type is this? My guess is Big Sandy.
 
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"So what type is this? My guess is Big Sandy."

Maybe. I wonder if the base is ground?
 
Probably a Big Sandy huh..
This is ridiculous to have to explain.. But I see it is necessary.
Anyone who has ever used talk to text knows.. that many misspelled and otherwise incorrect words slip through need to be edited afterward.. I don't always catch all of them before I hit send.
It's absolutely nothing to be poked at about .. I think we can be a little bit more adult than that.
Actually just got through reading an Archaeological report that has several pages on how they believe Big Sandy is alocated incorrectly to many of the Southern type "C" Graham Cave points.
That is just someone else's opinion on the information they have.
 
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I live about 45 min from big sandy tenn
 
If for no other reason than it's interesting .. yall should read about the striking similarities between Dust Cave in N.W. Alabama and Graham Cave...even the artwork on the Cave walls suggest a connection.
 
Probably a Big Sandy huh..
This is ridiculous to have to explain.. But I see it is necessary.
Anyone who has ever used talk to text knows.. that many misspelled and otherwise incorrect words slip through need to be edited afterward.. I don't always catch all of them before I hit send.
It's absolutely nothing to be poked at about .. I think we can be a little bit more adult than that.
Actually just got through reading an Archaeological report that has several pages on how they believe Big Sandy is alocated incorrectly to many of the Southern type "C" Graham Cave points.
That is just someone else's opinion on the information they have.

Yep that is what I said. I think where the item was found and looking at point distribution will help. Can you post the pdf. or link on that report. Alabama churns out many great arch reports. Especially in context reports.
Here is that litihic site Big Sandy Contracted Base - LITHICS-Net

Graham Cave - LITHICS-Net
 
I wonder if the base is ground. That would be another huge clue.
 

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