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Cresap Stemmed
This nice stemmed point was purchased as part of a group of points in Louisville Kenucky in the late 1960’s. It has great vertical banding on the gigh quality material.

Ohio Dart Points
Both of these small arrowheads are very well made. The darker one was a personal find and the corner notch was purchased at an antique shop in Circleville Ohio in the late 1960’s.

Indiana Norton
Here is a thin point that was purchased as part of a collection from Mooresville Indiana in the late 1960’s.

Northwest Coast Alaska Drilled Bone Awl
This drilled awl was purchased at a relic show in the early 70’s. It was part of a group of artifacts from an abandon fishing village recovered in the 1940’s. The village was near Hooper Bay Alaska Latitude 61:30 Longitude 166. It appears to be old and authentic with nice patina and has a polish on it from use.

Quartz Dixon
Here is a sturdy well worn Dixon with fanastic patina.

Beautiful Transparent Crescent
This crescent was purchased as part of a collection that had many petrified wood points in it. So i assume it was from the west. This transparent beasuty is very well made.

Snyders
This is a very nice Hopewell culture arrowhead. It is a Snyders Point. It is from the Late Archaic Period to Early Woodland period. It was purchased at a southern Indiana Farm auction in the 1960’s As always this is guaranteed to be old and authentic.

Northwest Coast Alaska – Bone Fish Hook
This hook was purchased at a relic show in the early 70’s. It was part of a group of artifacts from an abandon fishing village recovered in the 1940’s. The village was near Hooper Bay Alaska Latitude 61:30 Longitude 166. It appears to be old and authentic with nice patina.

Beautiful Thin Celt
This is a beautiful celt. It is very well made from a highly polished hardstone with a lot of Ironstone or hematite in it. It is very heavy and appears almost rusty with patina. It has been ground to only 1/2″ thick. Extremely thin for its length. You can still see the pecking marks and the scraping marks left by the maker. This fine piece was purchased at a southern Indiana museum auction in the late 1960’s.

Bakers Creek
This is an unusual point in that it is made from the outer rind of a flint nodule. It still has the curviture of the outer nodule. On the other side you can see the actual flint and the middle of the pouint is the flat area of the original chip with the percussion waves. The maker didn’t waste anything on this. This point was part of a collection purchased at a farm auction in southern Indiana in the late 1960’s.

Wheeler Recurvate
This early point was in a collection purchased at a farm auction in Chillicothe, Ohio in 1971. It was said to have been found on the farm.

Gorgeous Banded Stilwell
The material on this beauty is unbelievable. I’ve not seen it before . It is very colorful and banded almost like petrified wood. This point was part of a group of artifacts purchased at a museum auction near Xenia Ohio in the early 1970’s.