What Would You Call This One?

RPG

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I found this one about 25 years ago and never figured out what type it is. I know you guys can put a name on it. Thanks for the help.
Randy

Bumping this one up for the new guys on the forum.
 

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monsterrack

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View attachment 913302 JMO it is a transition piece between a clovis and a quad. Everything points to a Quad except the base nipple and it is big enough to make a channel flake. Read what the info says about grinding. JMO and like a nose everyone has one, it for sure is a great find:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:
 

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Looks like a heavily used quad or beaver lake it's a find of a lifetime !!! I'd vote banner IMHO ;)
 

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A lot of non fluted points come from north Alabama tennessee area too
 

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RPG

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View attachment 913302 JMO it is a transition piece between a clovis and a quad. Everything points to a Quad except the base nipple and it is big enough to make a channel flake. Read what the info says about grinding. JMO and like a nose everyone has one, it for sure is a great find:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

Thanks for posting this monsterrack. This is the closest I've seen to my point. The one in the middle is almost identicle. Great article on the quad. After seeing this I can put this one to rest.
 

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