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Dimensions | 2 × .75 in |
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$35.00
This drill was purchased at a relic show as part of a collection. It along with all of the other points in the group appear to be both old and authentic. It was well made of high quality material with nice patina.
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This is a Hornstone pencil drill. It’s hard to tell the age of drills without it having a base from a repurposed arrowhead. Drills were used throughout prehistory. This one is very well made and would probably fall into the Archaic time period. It shows some smoothing from use at one end.
This is a beauty. Long, thin and very fragile. It is a wonder this survived the farm equipment.
This drill was repurposed from an Adena stemmed point in ancient times. It has a great shape and shows nice use wear.
This is a drill that that was not salvaged from an arrowhead so its’ age is hard to determine. It has patina and shows signs of use.
This is a great little perforator / awl / drill It has a fine needle tip and a flared base for an easy grip. These are hard to date as they were used throughout Native American history.
This Scottsbluff style base drill shows some great use wear with the tip being very smooth and worn down.
This is a well made unusual style drill that shows dulling and smoothing from use wear.