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This Benton is made of a pretty Dover chert just covered with blue spots and streaks against a deep brown matrix. Marion Co., AL. 4 ¼.” $125. |

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Dark gray, semi-translucent flint Wade still has both barbs intact. 1 ¾” by 1 ¾.” Kentucky find, county unknown. $135. |
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Superb Peedee Pentagonal is made of Ridge and Valley chert and is 1 ¾.” Eastern TN. Tiny nick on one corner. Thin. $45. |

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Brown flint Clovis is 2 3/8” and was found in Union Co., IL. Ex-Bobby Talbert. Shallow flute on one side, two thinning flakes off the other. Ground stem has produced obvious wasting. Not a Holland. $425. |
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Softly colored rose and tan Hernando is 2” and appealing. Hillsborough Co., FL. Flat spot on one side. $50. |

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Rather scarce point, a Peisker Diamond. Gray chert. Arkansas piece. A few light nicks. 2 ½.” $35. |
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Well made Red Ochre point was found in TN, county unknown to me. Ex-Beutell. 5.” Fort Payne chert. $400. |

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Classic needle-tipped Sumter is made of wholly translucent agate (coral?) and was found in Pasco Co., FL. Ex-Carlos Tatum. A hair over 3.” $155. |
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Unifacial hafted scraper is a very rare item. Gray chert. Grayson Co., VA 1 ½.” $65. |

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This African point is unusually large and still has its drooping ears intact. If you’ve ever combed through boxes of these points, you know how unusual that is. 2 5/8.” Tan and blue-gray flint. Perfect. $85. |
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This extraordinary stemmed knife is papered by Maury Meadows as a Dickson, but some other knowledgeable folks say it is a Ross, a Hopewell ceremonial blade. This is 5 ½” by 2 ½,” and is a tan flint laced with black and tan stripes. Illinois find. A couple light edge nicks. Price on request. |

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This superb Jack’s Reef or perhaps Kirk Cornernotch of gray ridge and valley chert is translucent and still has its delicate barbs. (For the record, one barb has a minute nick off the end). McDowell County, NC. $75. |
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Blue agate tri-notch came in a frame simply labeled “Texas.” It looks to be a cross between a Harrell and a Washita. This is one of the most beautiful points I have ever seen, being a translucent blue with a band of translucent brown across the ears and tip. 1 3/8.” Perfect. $275. |

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This petrified wood knife still has a lot of the bark on it! 3 3/8.” Thin and well made, which are unusual for petrified wood relics. This perfect knife was found in Klickitat Co., WA, and was part of a large frame of relics that I bought from the area. $90. |
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Group of three Florida points, all in excellent condition, include two elusive Pinellas triangles, one with needle tip, and a Hardee made of a gorgeous orange flint or coral w/steep bevels. It is 1 7/8.” $90 for the trio. |

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Extra fine Hardee Bevel is 2 1/8” and made of deep red and white chert. Unusually flared barbs. Tampa Palms, Hillsborough Co., FL. $85. |
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Large triangles are not easy to come by in Florida . This one, an O’Leno, is made of brown chert. 1 ¾.” No damage. Hillsborough Co. $60. |

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Translucent Marion is made of rosy agatized coral w/polyps. Tiny nick on the stem. Thin. Lovely point. 2.” Hillsborough. $75. |
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This beautifully made Kirk serrated point is 2 3/8” and is made of brown Bay Bottom chert. Translucent edges. Tiny, evenly spaced serrations. Hillsborough. $75. A gem. |

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Marion of contrasting colors has a little bit of damage, but the colors stab the eye! 2.” Hernando Co., FL. $45 |
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Large, well made Hernando is made of a caramel-colored flint (Briar Creek?). Hillsborough Co., FL. 2 ½.” Basal notched points are scarce. $125. |

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Scarcer point, a Cypress Creek, of tan and blue-gray chert. 2 3/8.” One barb is not squared off, which is unusual. Hillsborough Co., FL. $45. |
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These Hillsboroughs are hardly affordable any more, but this one is. Brown chert with tan band. 2 ¼.” Tampa Palms, Tampa . $85. |

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Pretty purple and gray streaked Sumter was found at the famous Buddy Lake site in Pasco Co., FL. 2 7/8.” Needle tip. $60. |
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Abbey of white chert has the classic upswept shoulders reminiscent of string rays. 2” by 2 ½.” Marion Co., FL. $40 |

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