HOLY COW i actually posted a pic!!! (thanks to SH)
two edgewood, broke scallorn, Marshall Marcos and perd. brown point to the right of pedernales is unidentified, but butterknife thin. bottom row has a triangular blade and my first kerville knife!! ker knife was kinda crude but has neat feature, on bottom near base the flint has a well worn concavity on each side that looks like a shaft straightener!
Wow, this is a surprise. ! Up to now we have been only hearing about Pipe Creeks & bird points.
Thats a great selection for a one day outing.
In another posting you have describled finding Paleo in the immediate area. . . THE MIND BOGGLES WITH THE POSSIBILITIES.
Thanks guys I can't wait to get back down there, because all of the good finds came late in the day. So we left when we were right on a sweet spot, cause it was dark, and then it rained the next couple of days, can't wait to see what washed out of the wall.