Few recent additions to the collection.

I do not know which one I like best. They are all great examples. I am going with the cache blade first. Nice additions. Which one jumped out at you when holding them? The archiac?
TnMtns
 

TnMountains said:
I do not know which one I like best. They are all great examples. I am going with the cache blade first. Nice additions. Which one jumped out at you when holding them? The archiac?
TnMtns

Good question Tn, the Cache blade is superb, probably a third of an inch at its thickest spot. I'd have to say the archaic near drill form, it's a killer in your hand. thanks for the comments, appreciate it.
 

I don't know about you but some pieces just feel so right. You have shown some really good pieces lately. I need to dust off and unscrew some of my old frames. Keep posting.
 

thirty7 said:
1. Archaic corner notch, Oh. 2. Lanceolate drill, Nj. 3. Ashtabula, Ky. 4. Unfluted fluted type paleo point, Oh. 5. Cache blade, In.
Looks like he attempted to flute the paleo point,small but still looks like a channel flake removed!
 

papoints said:
thirty7 said:
1. Archaic corner notch, Oh. 2. Lanceolate drill, Nj. 3. Ashtabula, Ky. 4. Unfluted fluted type paleo point, Oh. 5. Cache blade, In.
Looks like he attempted to flute the paleo point,small but still looks like a channel flake removed!

That's what I thought. The other side is very similar, one small channel flake driven off. Light basal grinding on the bottom and sides of the base. I have a few pieces that have thinning strikes like this point, not quite fluted but just enough thinning to make you question the piece. Micro flutes.
 

Nice for framing. Especially the blade..
Thanks for sharing 37.

Molly.
 

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