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Here's a really nice Agate Basin made from hard to get Knife River of North Dakota.  If you've ever wanted an Agate Basin for your collection, this is the one you need.  The flaking pattern is nice and the sides of the base are ground & polished like the originals were.  The base is the concave style. This point is 3 3/4 inches long and a hair over 1 1/4 inches at it's widest point.  This point is translucent when held up to the light.  A nice point made from an expensive and hard to find material

        
$32.00
P07-14 Agate Basin
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This is a perfect replica example of Perkiomen point from the Northeast.  Perkiomen points were a Woodland Period point that we believe may have been a knife for of some kind.  The classics were assymetrical like this one.  At a hair over 2 1/2 inches long and 1 3/4 inches at it's widest part, this is the perfect average size for a replica of this point type.  This "Perk" is made from Onondaga Chert that has had a false patina applied to it so that it has the look of the ancient specimens.

        
$15.00
P09-06 Perkiomen
Offered here is a nice Scott's Bluff point made from Nevada Jasper.  It's classic in form and in the heavy basal grinding.  In every way this is a nice point.  At 2 3/4 inches long and a hair under 1 1/4 inches at it's widest part it's a fine replica size.

        
$20.00
P09-15 Scott's Bluff
Thebes points were an Archiac knife form found mainly in the Midwestern states with a few rare ones appearing in the Northeast.  This point is nearly flawless and is also very thin.  It's made from India Bloodstone from India which is a rare stone type.  You can't ask for any more color than this!!  At 2 3/4 inches long and 1 3/4 inches at it's widest part, it's an excellent point.  It's been beveled and ground like the originals

        

     
$40.00
P09-25 Thebes
Susquehanna Points were a Northeastern Woodland era point found mainly in NY, and PA.  Susquehanna points are my signature point and I simply love to make them.  This point is made from NY Esopus that I quarried in the spring of 2006.  At 4 1/4 inches long and 1 3/4 inches at it's widest part, it's a large example of the point type.  I don't make them better than this one and there are not many knappers making them.

        


     
$40.00
P09-25 Susquehanna
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