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    Again looking for help on identification. I found this yesterday Click image for larger version

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ID:	572771 (don't you just love looking after a rainstorm!) in Central Utah on private land. I have in included side pics since it has really been thinned, and angle base pics. It measures 42 mm long and 20 mm wide. Any help is appreciated.

  • #2
    No clue but a very nice find!
    Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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    • #3
      Humboldt maybe? It's thin though. Nice find.
      California

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      • #4
        Really nice point!! Lost hunting point?!?
        Professor Shellman
        Tampa Bay

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        • #5
          Yeah that’s a great find . No clue not from the area . I think Tom nailed it .

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          • #6
            Super good point but out of my area.
            South East Ga. Twin City

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            • #7
              Nice ears on that find
              NW Georgia,

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              • #8
                She's purdy!

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                • #9
                  A super dandy point for sure. If found in the southeast USA I could offer suggestions as to possible type, but from Utah I can not. Hopefully some of the folks who hunt in your general areal will come forth with some suggestions as to a probable type. I will try to follow this thread cause it may be a good learning situation for me. HST, because of several factors I think it was used as a dart point.
                  Last edited by sailorjoe; 07-28-2021, 06:39 PM.

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                  • tomf
                    tomf commented
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                    If it's a Humboldt it's a dart (or knife, perhaps) as they predate the bow.

                • #10
                  Sweet.
                  Floridaboy.

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                  • #11
                    Heck of a point. Finger looks SORE, too. Lol
                    Western Kentucky

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