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  • Please help me ID this point

    Help ID. I'v had it since the 1930 era. It measures 21/4" long, and made of pink flint, it's from Ohio. I wore it on my "Boy Scout Nekerchief slide", and on a hand made "Boy Scout" patrol flag. I can't remember how I got it. Pardon the poor quality of the pictures, but my better camera went "On the blink". Thanks.Click image for larger version  Name:	DSC00035.JPG Views:	1 Size:	148.8 KB ID:	319034
    Last edited by Chubb; 09-10-2018, 11:29 AM.

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    Looks like it has been handled a lot Chubb. It is probably a hopewell or a grand point.
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    • #3
      For your convienience I moved this to its own topic in ( what did I find) category. You see if other members already commented on the Big Sandy topic they probably will not revisit the Big Sandy topic and see your new question. The best course of action to get more eyes on it and more opinions is to create a new topic for it. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
      Last edited by Hoss; 09-10-2018, 01:21 PM.
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      • #4
        Hey there Chubb. That sure is a nice point. Yeah agree with Hoss. Hopewell or maybe Snyder. Both are very widely distributed throughout the Ohio River valley.
        The chase is better than the catch...
        I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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        • #5
          Nice point Chubb
          SW Connecticut

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          • #6
            Hopewell or Intrusive Mound. Sniders is doubtful, but possible on the margin. My money would be on Intrusive Mound.

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