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    Found several years back south central utah. Click image for larger version

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    I would need to see the flaking way better to be convinced.

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    • #3
      That is some Beautiful material!

      A Lenticular view would help also...

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      • #4
        Ok this is as good as i can get gar. its not very photogenic. Click image for larger version

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        • #5
          What a great little point. Lovely flake pattern and material. It looks like a Cody knife anyway. Takes more of an expert than me to confirm it.
          California

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          • #6
            It's definitely a knife, but I don't think its Cody related. Many knives were sharpened off on one side creating a bevel. Most cody knives or Red River knives have a pretty well formed classic Cody stem. Yours appears to be some sort of square stemmed knife that was resharpened. Good find any way tho!

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            • #7
              It was found in close proximity to a silver lake made of the same material. Click image for larger version

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