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Super polished, thin, nice paleo flaking, and ground nearly halfway of the blade from the basal edge along the hafting area. Nice color and in excellent condition at a very nice price. Much better...
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Unflut Clovi
Really nice barbed ears and extended lengthy stem on this cinnamon colored Newnan at a very nice price.
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Cinna Newnan
The really neat thing about this Newnan is that you can tell how far the hafting material went up from the stem and covered the blade edges. Seems to have been anciently resharpened above that...
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Hafted Newna
Thin, super polished, rich red, translucent paleo blade that has what appears to be a burrin tip on the distal end. Well made and preserved and looks wet it is so polished.
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Burrin Blade
One of the rarest Florida Bolen variants with the very wide expanded notches. This one is made of rice grain chert and has nice color and patina. A must have for the collector that wants to have an...
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Xtra NotchBo
Gorgeous color and nice polish in this exceptionally long Levy that is classic to the type and in excellent condition. Levy's this length are seldom found intact and rare if ever offered for sale....
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Lengthy Levy
Nice color and shape in this first stage Hardee that has not been resharpened with results in beveling.
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Hardee Plain
Nice 4 way beveling with super polishing and made of high grade translucent coastal plains chert. Nice addition at a very nice price.
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Candy KCN
Deep tannic staining and polish on this nice Lafayette at a very nice price, in great condition.
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Steathy Laff
The Levy point is one of the harder types to find in the Florida Archaic Stemmed family of points. This one is in excellent condition and has nice symmetry at a very nice price.
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Dark Levy
Check out that tip ! Another one from my personal collection, this fine Pickwick is well made and preserved and has a killer tiny nipple tip that gives it a lot of character. Nice color and in...
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NipTip PWick
Some of these hardstones would appear to be almost impossible to form and fashion into working implements, with the primitive implements the ancients had, but hardwork, ingenuity, and perserverance...
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Granite Celt