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Small Hardin Barbed
This is a great point even with the ancient damage to the very tip. With the excelent barbs highly ground base and nice overall patina this point displays very well.

Ledbetter
Here is a very asymmetrical point. It is an excellent example of the type. It has one excurvate blade and one straight one with large percussion flakes were used followed by fine pressure flaking on the edgework. It also has the typical asymmetrical shoulders of the classic Ledbetter.

Native American Made Souvineers
Here we have two very stereotypical roadside souvineers made around the 1920’s-1930’s. They are both well made and made by Native American artists. There is a lot of beadwork in these for the money. They are also guaranteed to be old and authentic.

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.

Turkeytail Harrison
Here is a typical Adena Culture point commonly found in the Ohio River Valley. It is made of local Indiana hornstone.

Miniature Celt
This is a very nicely made mini celt, It has great polish and a sharp bit with a small impact nick possibly from use.

Dalton-Nuckolls
Here is a beautiful little point with super serrations and a ground basal area.

Illinois Pine Tree
Even with one ear this one is still a beauty. Thin well made and very symmetrical it is a great candidate for restoration.

Fort Ancient
This is a super thin and delicate point. It is an excellent example of work from a Mississippian culture.

Indiana Green Paleo Blade
Here is an awesome blade that has nice Paleo flaking and very heavy patina.It is thin with beautiful beveling on both faces of one side.

Archaic Bi-Face Blade
Here is a well made blade with nice Archaic flaking.