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A CLOVIS POINT c.10000 B.C. both sides fluted - small nick on ear of base, a bit rough near point, otherwise thin and well-made Burlington flint. L.3.5".

2

AN AGATE BASIN POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. thin, very well made, no damage. L.4.25".

3

A ST. CHARLES (DOVETAIL) POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. small nick off one ear or barb, beautiful color and small flake off corner of base. L.3.5".

4

AN AGATE BASIN POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. well made, heavy basal grinding, a couple of "old" side nicks, otherwise very fine condition. L.4.5".

5

A THEBES POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. very well made with little or no damage. Nice color and form. L.3.5".

6

AN AGATE BASIN POINT LANCEOLATE FAMILY c.7500 B.C. not a true Agate Basin point but this will fit into the family and time period. Well made, with a couple of small flake nicks, otherwise very nice. Slight basal grinding.

7

KNIFE FORM c.7500 B.C. possibly a Stanfield with a few basic nicks from blade, thins and well made, resharpened in ancient times, best feature is the unusual color to the blade. L.5.5".          

8

A DALTON POINT c.7500 B.C. small nick on side of blade and very small nick on ear, some basal grinding. L.3.5".

9

A HARDIN BARB c.7500 B.C. a very fine, highly collectible knife form with fine serrations and a super nice base. One barb damaged, the other with a small nick. L.3.75".

10

A ST. CHARLES (DOVETAIL) POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. a very nice example that has been resharpened many times creating a steep beveled edge. L.4".

11

A HARDIN BARB c.7500-6500 B.C. the short stem type with a very small nick off one shoulder. L.4".

12

A THEBES POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. great old blade with no recent damage. Very nice base. The body of the blade a bit thick and crude. L.3.5".

13

KNIFE FORM very fine, thin and very well made knife blade that has been sharpened in ancient times. Only two small nicks on side of blade. L.6.25" W.3".

14

A SEDALIA POINT c.2500-1500 B.C. nice size and condition with only very small nicks on blade. Not a classic form but very nice and collectible. L.5.75".

15

A STILLWELL POINT c.7000 B.C. nice blade with no damage, not a classic form of a stillwell. L.3.5".

16

A THEBES POINT c.7500 B.C. nice form having one medium size nick on edge of blade. L.3.75".

17

A HARDIN BARB c.7500-6500 B.C. great color, nice base, both barbs nicked off. L.2.75".

18

A THEBES POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form showing several ancient resharpenings causing a steep beveled cutting edge. L.3.25".

19

A HARDIN BARB c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form with nice color. Very small nicks on barbs. L.2.5".

20

A HARDIN BARB c.7500-6500 B.C. unusual form, short base, wide body, thin and well made with a very small nick or two on base and barb, and one small nick on side of blade. L.3.25".

21

A THEBES POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. nice form showing several ancient resharpenings causing a steel beveled cutting edge. L.3".

22

A SEDALIA POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. although not a classic form, this is a great example of this style blade. No damage. L.5".         

23

AN AGATE BASIN POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. nice well made blade with unusual color. One or two small nicks to side of blade. L.3.5".

24

A THEBES POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. great base, nice color, one nick on point and one on side of blade. L.2.75".

25

A WADLOW POINT c.1500-1000 B.C. nice knife form although a little small for the type. A few nicks on side of blade. L.5".  

26

A SEDALIA POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. very well almost classic form with no damage. L.4.5".

27

A SEDALIA POINT c.7500-6500 B.C. nice blade with a tiny nick on base. L.4.5".

28

OVOID KNIFE FORM nice big knife, thin and well made having only one or two small nicks to blade. L.6.5".