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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5094725" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>The bottom points look like Kirks to me too. Even if one is a lost lake it's still in the kirk cluster/family. I don't see a bevel from the picture so I'm saying Kirks.</p><p></p><p>The top one...I was flipping back and forth between your first picture and the second one. In one picture it looks like an adze but the second picture (showing the opposite sides) TO ME it looks like it at one point, it had a base and has been fractured and anciently reworked into something else. In picture 2 you can see the notches. I would just call it a big blade. Looks like fort payne material. Anyways you cut it, nice pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5094725, member: 220"] The bottom points look like Kirks to me too. Even if one is a lost lake it’s still in the kirk cluster/family. I don’t see a bevel from the picture so I’m saying Kirks. The top one...I was flipping back and forth between your first picture and the second one. In one picture it looks like an adze but the second picture (showing the opposite sides) TO ME it looks like it at one point, it had a base and has been fractured and anciently reworked into something else. In picture 2 you can see the notches. I would just call it a big blade. Looks like fort payne material. Anyways you cut it, nice pieces. [/QUOTE]
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