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    Tell her guys!

    My wife found these a while back. She knows san patrice but wanted some input on the big one. She isn't quiet convinced it's a kent and should go in my box. Thanks ttp
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    Red river knife????????
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    Looking at the flaking on the base and length of the hafting area, I would call it an exhausted Scottsbluff IMO. Very nice!
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    Nice finds. Sure looks like a Scottsbluff.

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    Either that or a Kisatchee Dalton.

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    Occasionally one shows up in that area that looks like a cross between Scottsbluff and Kisatchie. Does it have similar flaking on both sides?

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    nice finds! bigger one i would call kisatchie

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    She says thanks to everyone. The flakeing is about the same on both sides. When she first found it I thought kisatchie but the base doesn't look right. She has found several and all have expanding and concave bases and are more or less fluted. May be what palm said. thanks ttp

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    Relic Hunter
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    I have plenty of kents from se tx so tell her to cross that off the list. Those are both great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxHeadhunter View Post
    Looking at the flaking on the base and length of the hafting area, I would call it an exhausted Scottsbluff IMO. Very nice!
    Looks like a Scotty to me also====== (Tx P M me )

 

 
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