White tip with serrations-ID needed

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Arrow1492

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Thx-was thinking fox valley based on the serrations and flaking. Probably archaic?
 

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Wow! That’s a beauty. Congrats sorry can’t help with the ID.
 

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That's just another serration flaring out. Unless you find the rest of it you'll never know the type. Gary
 

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Curious-would you think that the flaking looks archaic?
 

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