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- Item: FA682 *NEW*
TOM DAVIS COA - G-10
Description: Fantastic Carter Cave Ohio Pinetree -
This Fantastic Pinetree is absolutely beautiful. I believe this beautiful material is Carter Cave Chert. It
was found in Ohio. It has fine serrations and
very good flaking. It has VERY NICE drooping ears that
are above well made notches and a fine base that is
ground. It has LOADS of Color. A VERY NICE, Colorful,
Pinetree with totally intact ears and fine flaking. It comes with a Tom Davis COA grading it a G-10. Ex- W. Wagers, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
Size: 2 3/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA637 *NEW*
- Description: Fantastic Serrated Dalton
Classic - Here is a really Fine Dalton Classic with
excellent serrations and perfect symmetry. It is
Well Flaked and has a Fine Base that is Deep Auriculate
in shape and well ground. This one is most likely
made from Burlington Chert.
Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
Size: 2 x 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA681 *NEW*
- Description: BIG Hornstone Big Sandy or Newton Falls with "Bulls-eye" - Here is a beautiful Big Sandy that is made of a colorful piece of Hornstone with a "bulls-eye" in the side. ( see photos ) It and nice notches and symmetry. The base is ground and nicely made. It was found in Central Kentucky. Ex- Gary Noel, Ex- W. Wagers Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 3 1/16 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA683 *NEW*
- Description: White Springs or Sykes -
Here is a Typology that I believe to be a really good example of
a White Springs. It is made of a nice piece of Flint
Ridge Chert. It has Great Symmetry. A very
short, wide base and short down turned, barbed ears.
It has VERY nice Flaking and is quite thin. (see photos)
Ex- W. Wagers Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA608 *NEW*
- Description: Fine Dovetail with Unusual Fossilifferous Base - Here is a Beautiful Dovetail with great Flaking and nice beveled Blade Edges. It has a classic St. Charles Base that is well made and well ground. The blade edges are serrated and it has a fine tip. The unusual part about this Dove is that from the stem up, it looks like a high quality Hornstone, but the base is Fossilifferous. (see photos). A very nice Dove with an interesting base. Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 3/16 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA609 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Gray Fossilifferous Boyle Chert Dovetail - Here is a Beautiful Dovetail that is made of a Dark Gray piece of Fossilifferous Boyle Chert. It has a Well made, Broad Base that is Highly Ground. It is entirely well flaked and has excellent symmetry. The blade edges are nicely beveled and it has well made notches. There is only the slightest ding to the tip.(see photos) This Piece is from the John Gibson Collection of Madison County, KY. John has been an avid hunter and collector of Prehistoric Artifacts for many years. He is a good friend and one of the founding members of the Appalachian Foothills Artifact Collectors Association. Ex- John Gibson Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 9/16 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA610 *NEW*
- Description: Outstanding Fossilifferous Kentucky Serrated Dovetail - Here is an Outstanding Dovetail that is made of highly fossilifferous, Harrodsburg Chert. The base is very well made and ground. It has very nice notches in from the corners. The blade edges are serrated and it has fantastic symmetry. This one has one small ancient ding to one blade edge and a small ancient impact fracture to the tip that don't hurt it at all. (see photos). A Beautiful Dove from a very interesting material. This Piece is from the John Gibson Collection of Madison County, KY. John has been an avid hunter and collector of Prehistoric Artifacts for many years. He is a good friend and one of the founding members of the Appalachian Foothills Artifact Collectors Association. Ex- John Gibson Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 15/16 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA611 *NEW*
- Description: Horse Creek Chert Motley - Here is a Neat Motley that is made from a Highly Collectible material called "Horse Creek Chert". I am would call it a solid G-7. It is reddish from the stem to the tip with a separating yellow line and a black base. CLASSIC HORSE CHEEK CHERT! The base and stem are ground and it has good flaking for the type. There is an ancient burin fracture to the bottom of one ear that is hardly noticeable. (see photos). This Motley was found in Tennessee. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 7/16 x 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FW183 *NEW*
- Description: Beautifully Mottled Fort Payne
Chert Adena Robbins - Here is an Outstandingly well made Adena
that was formed from a Beautifully Mottled piece of Fort Payne Chert.
It has excellent symmetry and form. It is nice and thin for the
type and had an exceptional tip. (see photos) All the pieces from this collection were found in McCreary County, Kentucky either off Peel Dog Wood Road, in Forgotten Valley, Indian Creek, or Bear Wallow. All of these are within 5 miles of the Cumberland River. Ex-
Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 3 9/16 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA579 *NEW* TOM DAVIS COA G-9
- Description: Beautiful Adena Robbins -
Here is a BIG Adena Robbins that is made from a Very Colorful piece of Chert. This one has Perfect Symmetry and shape. It has a Fine Tip and a nice squared off base. It is made of a cream and shades of gray chert.
It came out of the Don Eiswald Collection of Constantine, Michigan. found in Indiana. It comes with a Tom Davis COA grading it a G-9. Ex- Don Eiswald Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
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- Size: 4 1/4 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA578 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Northern Thebes - Here is a Very Nice Thebes with nice notches and big drooping ears. It has the classic Bulbous Thebes Base. It has nice symmetry and shape. This material looks a lot like Fort Payne, but I am not sure where it was found. This nice Thebes came out of the Don Eiswald Collection of Constantine, Michigan. Ex- Don Eiswald Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA580 *NEW*
- Description: Jasper Dalton-Greenbrier - Here is a Beautiful Dalton-Greenbrier that is made of Jasper. It was found in Tennessee. It has a nice torque created from the bevel that is a result of re-sharpenings. It has a very nice base that is well ground. The blade edges are lightly serrated up to a very nice tip. This one is flaked very well. (see photos) Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA581 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Colorful Dalton with Right Hand Beveling - Here is a Very Nice Dalton with Color and a Stripe!. It has a well made base that is ground. The blade edges are serrated and beveled. This one is Right Hand Beveled. It is nicely flaked. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 1/8 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA529 *NEW*
- Description: Boyle Chert Hardin - Here is
a VERY nice Hardin Stemmed that is made from a colorful piece
of Boyle Chert. It has excellent symmetry and
nice flaking. A very nice, quality filler point for
any frame. Ex- Hayden Bybee Collection
- Size: 1 13/16 x 15/16 inches
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- Item: FA537 *NEW*
- Description: Massive Turkeytail Hebron -
Here is a HAND FULL of Turkeytail Hebron. It has a
massive broad blade surface that is well flaked. It is
Very thin for the size. It has a nice stem and
near perfect symmetry. There is a little damage showing
patination change right where the stem meets the bottom of the piece and
1/4 way down from the tip (see photos) from where this Big Turkeytail
was wired to a board. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- B. Tyree
- Size: 4 11/16 x 2 11/16 inches
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- Item: FA530 *NEW*
- Description: Perfect Serrated MacCorkle or
LeCroy - Here is a Fantastic Bifurcated Point that has a
needle tip and nice serrations. It has nice squared
off lobes on a bifurcated base. Ex- Hayden Bybee Collection
- Size: 1 3/16 x 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA532 *NEW*
- Description: Early Archaic Knife - Here is a VERY nice Archaic Knife that was found in Michigan. It is made from a Tan Chert. It has nice shape and is definitely a Archaic Knife Form. Ex- Jeff Tormoehlen Collection
- Size: 4 1/8 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA538 *NEW*
- Description: "Fort Dover" Lost Lake - This
fine Lost lake is a fine piece that was found without one ear and has had the ear Restored by
Dennis Bushey. It is made of a highly patinated, striped piece of
Southern Fort Payne Chert. I like to call this material "Fort
Dover". We do not list ANY point with restoration very often, but
this is SUCH a fine example of a Lost Lake. It should
probably never have been restored. Ex- B. Tyree
- Size: 4 1/8 x 1 5/8 inches
"Quality at a Discount"
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- Item: FA661 *NEW*
- Description: Nice Well Made Lange - This nice, well shaped Lange was found by Robert L. Stathem in Eastern Texas. It has very nice symmetry and nice flaking. The Lange typology is from the Middle Archaic to Woodland Periods, 6,000 B.P. to 1,000 B. P. This piece is from the collection of John & Robert Stathem of Shreveport, Louisiana. Robert and his father John hunted artifacts in Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. Ex- Robert Stathem Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 1 1/2 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA662 *NEW*
- Description: Well Shaped Hardin - This nice Smaller Hardin was found by Robert L. Stathem in Eastern Texas. It has a needle tip and very good symmetry and flaking. The blade edges are finely serrated. This piece is from the collection of John & Robert Stathem of Shreveport, Louisiana. Robert and his father John hunted artifacts in Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. Ex- Robert Stathem Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA663 *NEW* Highly Translucent
- Description: Beautiful Quartz Blade - Here is a Beautiful Rose and White Quartz Blade that was found in Wayne County, Kentucky. IT is Highly Translucent and has nice flaking for the material. (see photos) Ex- Claude H. McCartt Collection
- Size: 2 9/16 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA540 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Uni-face Knife - This is a VERY Fine Uni-face Knife that was found in Madison County, Kentucky by Brandon Tyree. It has some bi-facial flaking so I would only classify it as Early Archaic. It has a beautifully contrasting touch of cortex down the spine that enhances the piece and it has Very Nice Flaking. Ex- B. Tyree
- Size: 3 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA494 *NEW*
- Description: Beautifully Mottled Fort Payne Bakers Creek - Here is a very fine Bakers Creek that was found near the Red River in Kentucky. It is made of a beautifully mottled piece of Fort Payne Chert. It has Classic Bakers Creek Form and is Really Thin. It has excellent Symmetry. Ex- Sam Cox Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 x 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA495
- Description: Boyle Chert Buck Creek - This Buck Creek was found in Estill County, Kentucky. It is made of Boyle Chert. It has an unusually long stem. It has nice ears and tip. Ex- S. Denny, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 3/16 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA469 *NEW* TENNESSEE BUCK CREEK CACHE
- Description: Tennessee Buck Creek Cache - Here is a Cache of Buck Creek's that were found in Humphrey's County, Tennessee as a surface find. They are made of Fort Payne, Hornstone, and one of a Fossilifferous Chert that is probably a variant Harrodsburg Chert. The original Cache was divided up into 5 smaller groups. Ex - Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: range from 1 7/16 x 1 1/16 to 2 1/16 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA288
- Description: Buck Creek - This NICELY made Buck Creek is made of highly patinated Fort Payne Chert. It has a nice tip and GREAT pointed drooping ears. It was found in Estill County, KY. It has a ancient nick to the base. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA284
- Description: Serrated Searcy - Here is a Searcy that I bought out of a collection here in Kentucky years ago. I believe the material to be from Missouri or that vicinity. It is highly serrated. One side has unbelievable deposits (see photos)..... suggesting that it might be a shelter find. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 9/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA223
- Description: Kirk Stemmed Bifurcated or Lake Erie - Here is a very nice piece found across the river from Fleming County, KY. It is made of what I believe to be Carter Cave Chert. It is serrated on both blade edges and has a VERY nice bifurcated base. IT is tan to cream to light grey in color. (see photos). Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 1/2 x 15/16 inches
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- Item: FA330
- Description: Big Sandy Contracted Base - Here is a Big Sandy Contracted Base that was found in Madison County, KY. This Typology appeared in Overstreet # 9. It does not fit into any other Archaic Bifurcated class well, so I am pretty much in agreement with the call. The base is well ground and it has nice symmetry. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 13/16 x 15/16 inches
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- Item: FA328
- Description: Harrison County Chert Cobbs - Here is a nice Cobbs blade made out of Beautiful Harrison County Chert. It has good symmetry and a nice beveled blade. It has an ancient ding to one blade face that keeps it from bringing what a nice blade of this material should. It was found in KY. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 3 3/4 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA342
- Description: KY Brunswick - Here is a very fine Brunswick from KY. It is made of a bluish gray chert with inclusions in it. It has nice symmetry and nice flaking. The base and weak side notches are ground. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 1/2 x 7/8 inches
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- Item: FA147
Pair of Bifurcates
- Description: Pair of Two-tone Central Kentucky MacCorkles - Here are a couple of MacCorkles that we are offering as a pair. They are greenish on the tip back to a bluish on the larger to a dark charcoal or black on the smaller. The larger of these I have always considered Sonora because of the purple that you can see come through in the darker material. The smaller may be the same thing or maybe a Hornstone.... I will let you decide. Neither pieces has ANY modern damage... the larger has two "spoke-shaves" made into the side & the smaller has been re-sharpened more on one side than the other. Because of the color, they are a "like" pair. If you like two-tones, then here is a nice pair for you.
- Size: "larger" 2 7/16 x 1 1/4 inches, "smaller" 1 3/16 x 15/16 inches
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