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Re: Texas Material Help

Yea it is stemmed and it looks like it should have barbs too, but I'm not sure. I checked out the points you just said in the online OverstreetID. From the pictures it looks like a Carrolton and then it described that a Wells can have barbs. However, mine is 2" long and is slightly twisted; it does not lay completely flat on a surface. The tip is really sharp and the material may have been possibly heat-treated or a fire-popped material. It has more of a translucence towards the tip. I really appreciate your responses. I'm not gonna be able to figure out the pictures so that is the best description I can provide. My phone is a simple LG Envy Touch 3 with a really good camera. I'm not smart enough to switch to smart like most people. Dang, my lil brother's phone has a pair of rangefinders and navigation. That's what everyone needs now days. Think of the archaic people and what all work had to be done to survive. Some of us got it made and don't even know it!

Re: Texas Material Help

If its twisted, it's more than likely a Pandale.

Re: Texas Material Help

ancient: the only materials i can think of in found in camp co [far NE Texas]
that are semi-translucent are petrified wood agate [often glass like
and without the look of wood] or perhaps heat treated novaculite
[found in many colors including red].