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What am I?
Measures approximately 5" & very thick 3/4", never have seen anything like this in Texas?
![]() I don't recognize these as Texas points either?
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Bottom right looks like Andice to me, maybe the left a little bit as well. Top point I won't even hazard a guess.....
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Carrolton?
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I'd say Carrollton, and a nice big one.
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Top point doesn't even look like Texas material, looks like that material out if Tennessee, and those other points on the bottom don't look like andice's, smith maybe? And the one broke looks like an agate basin to me
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Are you sure the top one is from Texas? It looks a bit like Coshocton and kinda has the wide blade shape of archaics from Ohio and Pennsylvania...
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Acquired in Texas
Origin unknown?
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The first point does look like material that I find here in Ohio.
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Agreed... that top piece looks to be the same material I find here in Pennsylvania. Can't even tell you how much of that material I pick up each hunt (90%+ Coshocton).
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i have a piece of similar material here in jersey.
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