Price:
$65.00
Status:
Available
Thirty-five--assuming I haven't mis-counted one, Gibson County, Indiana, points, knives, Hafted Scrapers, a Hopewell core-struck microblade, a snap base Lost Lake that shows 'later period' salvage (some later culture found and utilized an Early Archaic-lost tool), a number of very small 'birdpoints', these are just the odds-and-ends of a collection. Grey Indiana Hornstone is the most used flint, but river pebble flint & Jasper from off the Wabash River , those materials were used for a number of the points--just a wide variety. The Lost Lake snap base, for size reference is close to 2&3/8", the smallest is about 11/16". Do they show use, wear from repeated sharpening, yes, but the ancient use also shows they're real; perfect points are (generally) perfect fakes, I was taught. Shipping comes with the price, checks or M.O.s are welcomed. Sorry, I do not use electronic payments (like paypal), but welcome checks or M.O.s--Roy A.
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