Two more triangles. One quartzite, one possible dalton

Edgychris1

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Hi folks,

Here are two more triangles I found last year. One looks like the smaller version of the recent tan quartzite one I uploaded. Possible Vosburg or Vail, or brewerton.

Now, the dark one has a distinct ear longer than the other, done purposely. They look a bit different from the snappit or squibs I've found. Same location I found transitional paleo ones. Any ideas. I will have to dig them out from separate location for better pics.

I pride this darker one as one of my top 5. Cant put an exact stamp on it yet.
Any ideas?
Thanks
P.s. both have Basel grinding and thinning I think. In
 

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I really like the dark one. Some kind of mottled Rhyolite. Hopefully, when you add the new photos, they’ll be something that stands out.
 

Any chance of seeing more photos of that darker triangle? Looking for obvious fluting and grinding or anything that stands out. A side view would be nice. Those sharp pointed ears, the unusual material and the somewhat parallel sided base are all quite interesting on a triangle.
 

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