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Super polished, very thin and well preserved Kirk Corner Notch that has seen several ancient resharpenings. Excellent example at a very nice price.
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BandG KirkCN
One of the wider examples I can recall of the type, with great color and a hypodermic tip.
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Pink Thonont
Super polished so much it looks like its still wet, this wide bodied Hardin glows when backlit. Not as stamped out or perfect as some but very nice value at this price.
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FatRuby Hard
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
Found many years ago by a famous finder, this large Suwannee has nice color and polish and is very reasonably priced, as paleos over 4 inches long are never this affordable. Nice basal grinding in...
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FF Suwannee
Nice Kirk Corner Notch in excellent condition with nice color and symmetry. Great value for an example this size.
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Yeller KCN
If you are looking for a really translucent coral Newnan at an affordable price, this is a gem with super polish and golden color.
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Gold Newnan
SUPER translucent and polished with fantastic serrations. This is a top shelf Elora with a rounded tip from ancient use but still an amazing example with size.
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SAWT Elora
Very translucent with hot color and nice notches and ears. This Clay is well made and preserved. and displays equally well on either face.
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Smolder Clay
Fantastic Bolen from a fantastic site with delicate intact ears and creamy patination. Tip is anciently resharpened to where the bevels "square off" the tip. Killer Bolen
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Oxford DoveB
I don't recall ever seeing the bottom of a pottery vessel being salvaged and drilled for ornamentation, like a gorget, except this very rare example. Love the 4 node/feet that kept it upright when...
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Pottery Gorg
This type Has been called NewKirk due to its Kirk and Newnan characteristics, most likely a transitional form, albeit rare in occurrence.Also called Fullmer in the Legends In Stone Archaic...
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NewKirk Full








