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- Item: FA758
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TOM DAVIS COA G-10
- Description: Fantastically
Mottled Beautiful Kirk Stemmed Serrated - This Fantastic Kirk
is of the Stemmed variety and is beautifully serrated
down both edges of the blade. It has a well ground base
and nice symmetry. The material is still open for debate.
It has all the colors and texture of Horse Creek Chert but
may be an Agate and is beautifully mottled in shades of
Cream, Red, Tan, & Gray. It was found in Blount County,
Tennessee near Marysville, Tennessee. This is the
second Kirk that we have had from this Marysville, TN collection.
It is one of the most beautiful Kirks of this variety that I have
ever seen. I send this piece to Tom Davis for a cert and he
graded it a G-10. Ex- T. Adams, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
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- Size: 2 11/16 x 15/16 inches
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- Item: FA600 *NEW* TOM DAVIS COA G-9
- Description: Fantastic Kirk Stemmed Serrated - Stemmed Kirks don't get much better that this Big Serrated Beauty. It is VERY Thin and well Flaked. It has VERY Nice Serrations down Both Blade Edges. It has a Great Tip and Excellent Symmetry. It terminates in a highly stylized base that is Classic Kirk Typology from shape to thinning flaking. This Fantastic Kirk Stemmed Serrated was found in Lyon County, Kentucky. It comes with a Tom Davis Certificate of Authenticity grading it a G-9. Ex- Rocky Hall, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington Collection
- Size: 3 1/8 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA362 With COA
- Description: Fort Payne Chert Kirk Corner Notch- This fine Kirk Corner Notch is made of highly patinated Fort Payne Chert. It has PERFECT symmetry and shape. It has great barbed ears and a fine tip. The base is lightly ground. It was found in Webster County, KY. Comes with a Jackson COA that missed the material type. Ex- G. Steele Collection.
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA666 *NEW*
- Description: Kirk Corner Notch -
Here is an NEAT Corner Notch
that is mostly Uni-face
on one side. It is made of Colorful Wayne County Chert.
IT has Very Contrasting Deep Blue/Gray stripes
over a cream background.
It was found in Wayne County, Kentucky.
Ex- Claude H. McCartt Collection
- Size: 1 13/16 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA573 *NEW* Tom Davis COA - G-10 Investment Grade Artifact
- Description: Fantastically Mottled Beautiful Kirk Stemmed Serrated - This Fantastic Kirk is of the Stemmed variety and is beautifully serrated down both edges of the blade. It has a well ground base and very nice symmetry. The material is still open for debate. It has all the colors and texture of Horse Creek Chert but may be an Agate and is beautifully mottled in shades of Cream, Red, Tan, & Gray. It was found in Blount County, Tennessee near Marysville, Tennessee. This is one of the finest Kirks of this variety that I have ever seen. I send this piece to Tom Davis for a cert and he graded it a G-10. Ex- T. Adams, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 3 7/16 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA497 *NEW*
- Description: Beautifully Colored Boyle Chert Kirk Stemmed Serrated - This Beautiful Kirk was found in Bath County, Kentucky by Joe Fairbanks. It is of the stemmed variety and is serrated down both edges. It is a very pretty piece of Boyle that has patinated with the highly collectible Red in it. Ex- J. Fairbanks, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 1/8 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA220
- Description: Kirk Stemmed - Here is a great Kirk Serrated Stemmed point. It is made of Hornstone and has a classic thinning strike on the base as this type typically does. IT has a nice tip and great symmetry. Found in KY.
- Size: 1 7/8 x 7/8 inches
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- Item: FA448 *NEW*
- Description: Kentucky Fort Payne Chert Kirk - Here is a nice classic Kirk form. It was found in Lincoln County, Kentucky and is made of Fort Payne Chert. It has nice drooping ears and a nice tip. It has very good symmetry and form. Ex- R. Tyree Collection
- Size: 2 3/16 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Description: Kirk Serrated Stemmed - This Kirk was found in Madison County, KY. It is made of St. Louis Green Chert. Ex- Tom Davis
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Price: $ Retired to Personal Collection
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- Item: FA431 *NEW* SONORA CHERT
- Description: Beautiful Sonora Chert Kirk Stemmed Serrated - This Kirk is made of a beautiful piece of highly collectible Sonora Chert that has patinated in shades of Blue, Gray, and Cream. It is serrated down both blade edges. This fine Kirk Stemmed Serrated was found in Clark County, KY
- Size: 2 9/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA374 * NEW * ONE OF THE BEST TOM DAVIS COA G-10
- Description: Fantastic 1st Stage Kirk Stemmed Serrated G-10 - Here is absolutely one of the finest Kirk Stemmed Points you will ever see. This Massive Kirk Stemmed Serrated is in 1st Stage condition. It is thin and Very well made with excellent flaking and symmetry (see photos). It has serrations down both sides from a needle tip. The basal area is well ground and thinned on both sides (see photos). This Fantastic Kirk was found in Lincoln County, Kentucky. It was one owned by Jimmy Calhoun and purchased from him about 30 years ago by Bill Pinkston. It was purchased from Mr. Pinkston over 18 years ago and has remained in a personal collection until recently. It is made of chert, possibly a Dover variant in shades of gray. I had it papered by Tom Davis and it comes with a Tom Davis COA grading it a G-10. Ex- Jimmy Calhoun, Ex- Bill Pinkston, Ex- Rockwell Durham
- Size: 3 7/8 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA424
- Description: St Louis Green Stemmed Serrated Kirk - Here is an absolutely fantastic Serrated Kirk Stemmed made of St Louis Green Chert. It has lot of patination, great symmetry and killer serrations. It was found in Western Kentucky at Barkley Lake by Chuck Zimber while walking with Jack Warndorf of Okeana, Ohio. Now in our personal collection. Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 3 1/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA279 * NEW *
- Description: KY Boyle Chert Kirk Stemmed Serrated - This great Kirk Stemmed was found by Joey Fairbanks in 2005 in Bath County, KY. It is made of Boyle Chert. The blade edges are serrated and it has great symmetry. Ex- Joe Fairbanks, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 7/16 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA175
- Description: Beautiful Sonora Kirk Stemmed Bifurcate - Here is an absolutely beautiful Kirk made of Highly Colorful and Collectible Sonora Chert. It has lot of patination and a nice "bulls-eye". It was found in Fayette County, Kentucky. Ex- Sam Cox, from our personal collection.
- Size: 1 11/16 x 1 1/16
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- Item: FA218
- Description: Boyle Chert Stemmed Bifurcated Kirk - Here is a Beautiful Kirk Stemmed that is bifurcated with a great thinning strike on the base. It is made of slightly heat treated Boyle Chert, which gives it a slight pink/tan cast. It was found in Madison County, KY by Jerry Jones. I acquired this piece from him in March 2004. It would make a nice addition on anyone's bifurcate or Kirk collection. Ex- Jerry Jones, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 11/16 x 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA214
- Description: Kentucky Two-toned Kirk Stemmed - Bifurcated - This beautiful Kirk has it all. It has a Bifurcated stem that has two-tone "rabbit feet". It is made of beautiful two tone Hornstone. It is serrated, needle tipped, and has GREAT symmetry. It was found in Russell County, KY. This piece is pictured in the NEW Overstreet # 11 on page # 449 & also in the Color Plate on page 56. Ex- Rocky Hall, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 1/8 x 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FA224
- Description: Putnam County TN Hornstone Kirk Bifurcated or LeCroy - Here is a fine little Kirk bifuracted or LeCroy made of Hornstone. It has a great tip and serrations. It has no modern chips or dings. From Putnam County, TN. Ex- Shane Pendergrass
- Size: 1 1/4 x 7/8 inches
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- Item: FA120
- Description: Carter Cave Kirk Corner Notch -
This piece came through Peter Allen. Supposedly from Bath County Ky. This piece got by me and was killed by Jerry Dickey who said "Nice piece of Carter, but showing no surface signs of age". This is the 2nd piece that we have removed from our web of this material. I do NOT believe it is Carter Chert based on many samples of the material that I have. It has inclusions, some of which have been cut through do the manufacturing process of the piece. These "inclusions appear to be mineral deposits. Under the scope they are not actually "on" the surface but part of the inclusions some of which are BELOW the surface of the artifact. It took this piece to Tom Davis to confirm what I thought and he said he did not like the piece and that he ALSO did not believe it to be Carter Chert. Returned to consigner.
- Size: 2 3/8 x 1 5/8 inches
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