Trying to Id

Older The Better

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Found this awhile back, trying to get it catalogued so I’m looking for a best guess Id to label it, I could go corner notched blade but that’s not as fun as guessing a type and since it’s just for personal records it’s no big deal to change my id later, I’ve narrowed it down to a handful but none stand out
Big creek, kings, Hardin, Kirk or Snyders.
Found southeast Kansas just under 2inches
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It actually fit nearly perfectly with one oauchita example but seems pretty far off from other examples but I’ll post it as food for thought
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Any guesses are welcome
 

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ToddsPoint

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Just looking at the intact notch reminds me of a knobbed Hardin. I don't know if you even have those where you are. Just a wild guess. Gary

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Older The Better

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I do believe I’m in range for hardins, I was looking through one book and it did look like a lot of hardins but it also has a lot of questionable ids so I don’t have a lot of faith from that book. I appreciate the guess Hardin is the new front runner
 

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