wanna vote on this old timer?

chong2

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Good morning all! K, my best friend found this nice old piece a few days ago, i am sure of its exact location in the desert southwest, he does not collect points so i offered him a old pellet gun for a trade. it does have a small tip nick, dangit, nicely shaped and also has basal grinding "smooth as a babys bottom" from base to where the serrations start. for the type in my area im not sure what to classify this guy as.... so lets hear your opinions n facts. All the options i listed above do not have any types for our area,except for zephyr. closest i can get to is zephyr but it seems a little more Auriculate for a Zephyr, hmmmmmmm
Thanks
p.s. this is the one i was talking about Bill, a little smaller than i thought.
 

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sorry i had to throw this one back up, i am going with Golondrina, Transitional Paleo period. been asking everyone and everywhere on this one, and i got the most "local" responses saying Golondrina, im surprised i even missed that one. check check
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actually back to san jose, lol, the Golondrina's have thicker ears normally. :hello2:
 

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