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401 - 3" Pinetree found in Lee/Prentiss Co., MS. It is finely made and serrated - creek find. I think this comes with my certificate.

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$ 330.00 

402 - 6" Early Knife found in Pike Co., IL.  This piece comes with my certificate as a Stanfield.

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403 - 5 1/8" Uniface Paleo Knife, river polished, found in Suwanee Co., FL.

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404 - 1 7/8" Pinetree found in Lee/Prentiss Co., MS. This was one of the finders favorite pieces - really great color.

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 $ 145.00

405 - 4 5/8" Sandstone Archaic Tube Pipe found in Winnebago Co., IL. This does have a minor glued chip and a couple of pressure cracks. The piece does seem to be stable.

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 $ 285.00

406 - 2 1/8" Probably a Copena Triangle made of beautiful flint found in Lamar Co., AL.

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  SOLD

407 - 3 3/8" Thebes made of Burlington chert found in Maries Co., MO.

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  SOLD

408 - 3 5/8" Cobbs Triangle made of Dover chert. This is from the Humphreys Co., TN.area EX: Romie Brazzel.

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 $ 92.00 

409 - 3 7/16" Archaic stemmed point from Dale Co., AL. It is likely a Pickwick but it could be earlier. Nice color Coastal Plains chert.

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SOLD

410 - 1 13/16" Quad from around the Memphis area. Nice ears with a rounded tip.

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 $ 95.00

411 - 4 1/8" Tool. This is an interesting piece made of Tallahatta Quartzite. Some of these type tools were apparently hafted like a hachett. In the Ozarks a flint celt like  hafted piece was found in a wood handle in a bluff shelter. Whether this was hafted I suppose we will never know for sure.

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 $ 38.00  Reduced to $ 28.00

412 - 5 1/4" Cotaco Creek Knife found in the Hardin/Decatur Co., TN. area. This is equivalent to the Morse Knife found to the North.

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  $ 155.00

413 - 5 1/16" Benton from S. KY. It has an old ear ding and is made from Ft. Payne chert.

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 $ 360.00

414 - 4 5/16" Pickwick most likely from the Taladaga, AL. area or to the East. This is an extremely interesting piece for several reasons related to the material. The material appears to be a local Novaculite found in the mountainous area of ear east Central AL. It is semi-translucent & big pieces from the area all really really rare. It's nice with an old base ding.

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415 - 5 1/4" Mississippian Adze probably from upper Middle TN. like Smith Co., TN. or surrounding area. I am guessing it is Fossiliferous Ft. Payne chert but I'm not sure. This piece was possibly bitted on both ends, however, the right bit has the best polish. The bit is good

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$ 135.00

416 - 5 3/16" Large Bottleneck/Table Rock knife from Ohio. This is one of the longer pieces of this type I can remember seeing.

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 $ 215.00

417 - 2 13/16" Buck Creek reported to be from Michigan. 

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 $ 86.00 

 

418 - 3 5/8" Cobbs Triangle from Simpson Co., KY. made of Hornstone or St. Genevieve chert.

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  $85.00

419 - 4 3/8" Seminole from Northern FL. This has nice river polish.

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 $ 245.00

420 - 2 3/4" Archaic point like a Stanley. I believe this is from Hardin Co., TN.

 $ 58.00 

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421 - 3 11/16" Wacissa from Northern FL. Nicely river stained/polished.
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  $ 260.00
422 - 2 1/2" +/- Archaic from Hillsborough Co., FL.

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 $ 52.00