Hey all.....slow start this month....in fact this is my first point for the month.....found today in nw tn.....im not sure what to think other than trans paleo or paleo.....could be unfluted cumberland, quad, wheeler recurvate.......what are your thoughts?
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You scored a once in a lifetime find for most folks. No only the type (Cumberland or Beaver Lake) but a beautiful high quality point. I score it a 9 on my 10 point Dandy Scale. The lack of a flute seems to point it to a Beaver Lake. Congratulations are certainly in order.
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Thank you so much for input so far.....looks like consensus may be beaver lake...i was on my way back to the car and decided to stop off at one more spot that i had been to before and not found anything....this was definitely a surprise and very happy considering i hadn't found anything all month....considering i found this point...ill be definitely checking that area out more in future...for sureBenny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee
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Man that's a superbly impeccable find...wow congrats man...just a thought I have .most of the time when the base looks like the ears on An owl when the point is upside down. .....it means really old.....lolSW Connecticut
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Superb point.
Look how well made it is.
So thin.
Lovely form.
Not a ding on it.
One of the nicest ones we've seen lately.
Top find, Benji.
California
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Aaaaaaahhhhh.....Did you feel it ? The arc across 10,000 years or was it a confused flash... Projectile point of the year ! Congratulations !!!Lubbock County Tx
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Im telling you something drew me to it....you know when you been out hunting and you are thinking about calling it quits...but you dont want give up...i know you have been there...this wouldve been my 4th or 5th time out to get skunked...im super happy just to have had a fine....based on comments...super pleased to have a find of a lifetime.
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