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Wow,, What A Cluster Point.!
I think Mullberry Creek LedBetter Or Pickwick are good Guesses.I would want To see it in hand before I could say for sure. The Pickwick can be obverse Beveled, and is Strikingly steep and shallow.That is if you believe Oversteet. I do agree with Dave that MM's stems are much smaller,and Dickson is Thinner and of higher quality Knapping////jmo I'll say it again What A Cluster Point! Wheres The Moots//lol
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I agree with comanche, all good guesses. I'm seeing more pickwick than the others though........at least I think
![]() Hell of a way to make an entrance Keith!
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Yeah I agree Pickwick is close.
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I would lean more toward 'Pickwick'
Yes , in hand would be better . Has anyone attempted to ID the material ? IMO it doesn't look creek washed . Good photos " Keith " Thanks for letting us see. GB |
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First thing I thought was pickwick.
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