| Clovis Gilchrist Co. Fl P145 Double fluted on one side, single flute on the other, very thin with no stacks or bumps, ear is not damaged, good size
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| Beaver Lake Central Florida P153 Classic example, good size, flea bite on ear appears ancient judging from the patina |
$300.00 | |
| Simpson Detailed Provenance Available P155 Restored ear, otherwise a fine example of paleo artwork, very thin, restoration is visible in enlargement on the left side of the photo |
$1200.00 | |
| Ross County Clovis Citrus Co. fl P158 Fine piece, thin, I was unable to capture the great flaking in the picture, this one is much nicer than it appears here |
$2800.00 | |
| Clovis Taylor Co. Fl P161 Thin and straight, has an inclusion that goes all the way through, interesting piece |
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| Suwannee Gilchrist Co. Fl P166 Reworked into a tool, no damage, great base and careful basal grinding, enlargement clearly shows ancient flaking over the tip |
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| Suwannee Suwannee Co. Fl P167 Great colors on this one, huge percussion flakes |
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| Paleo Knife Gilchrist Co. Fl P168 A real handful, nearly 5 inches long, nearly 2 inches wide, straight
and thin, huge percussion flakes and great edgework, formerly owned by
several prominent collectors |
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| Stanfield Gilchrist Co. Fl P171 Huge percussion flakes, good sized artifact, heavily patinated |
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| Suwannee Gilchrist Co. Fl P176 Basal grinding, great base, appears to have been resharpened while hafted to the shaft |
$695.00 | |
| Suwannee Gilchrist Co. Fl P177 Almost 5 inches of finely crafted prehistoric weaponry, found by the
late Ben Waller, very thin, no damage anywhere, the ears were manufactured
as seen, killer piece with very desirable provenance |
$4800.00 | |
| Suwannee Alachua Co. Fl P181 Large base anciently broken, obviously, at one time this was a huge spear, one could have this restored and have a very nice display for a fraction of the cost this piece would otherwise bring |
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| Clovis Gilchrist Co. Fl P182 Double fluted, some translucence, classic symmetry, thin intact with great flaking and patina |
$850.00 | |
| Union Side Notch Dixie Co. Fl P185 Classic example, basally ground and smoothed in typical Union fashion a short distance from the ears |
$225.00
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| Simpson Putnam Co. Fl P186 Anciently reworked tip, beautiful base, huge paleo percussion flaking, has characteristics of a Bulltongue |
$650.00 |
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| Clovis Suwannee Co. Fl P187 Experts and collectors have called this piece a Ross County Clovis, a Suwannee, a Sante Fe Dalton, and a Fluted Clovis, in my eyes it's a classic Fluted Clovis, no matter what one might call this one, it's as fine and thin as they come with beautiful flaking and workmanship, it also bears the distinction of being the thinnest paleo of this size I've seen, note in the enlargement the edge phote with the ruler for comparison |
$5500.00 | |
| Paleo Blade Gilchrist Co. Fl P188 Very thin, some basal grinding |
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| Simpson Putnam Co. Fl P189 Very nice, beautiful symmetry, delicate ears without any damage of any sort, very sharp tip, a finely crafted, thin piece |
$975.00 | |
| Simpson Sante Fe River Basin P190 Made of high grade chalcedony, some translucence, beautiful outline, very thin, found by Ben Waller many years ago and bears his catolog number, flat spot on tip probably happened during manufacture, evenly patinated |
$4800.00 | |
| Clovis Chipola River Basin P191 Made of tallahatta quartzite, incredibly thin for a piece of this size, slightly thicker than my wooden ruler, Waller said this is the largest paleo he ever found, has a few rough sopts on the rails but everyone knows how rough it is to work with this material |
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