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Dimensions | 8.25 × .43 × .5 in |
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This 8-1/4″ needle 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.
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Dimensions | 8.25 × .43 × .5 in |
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This piece shows a lot of use wear and it is in great shape.
This is a beauty. I think it is a Thebes Corner Notch. It is thin, serrated, beveled on the left side and ground on the base. It has amazing patina throughout and a fine tip.
This looks to be a leg of an ancient pot with a human face design. It is part of a collection that was purchased in the 1960’s. It is possibly South American.
This one shows the hand carving on the sides and has a nice hole drilled on the end for mounting on the shaft. It has an ancient crack in it but it still is very solid. It also has great patina.
This point has a highly ground base and along with being a bit ear challenged the tip has been very beveled.
This one has a bit of a curve to it.
This is a classic example of the Ledbetter style with an asymmetrical blade. The shoulders are also asymmetrical with one side being broader than the other and one shoulder being horizontal and the other sloping upwards.