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OOOOOUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Killer Material. Not the end of the world. Still a nice a nice point.
Chuck
 

You don't want that broken thing in your collection. Every time you look at it, your heart will crush with the thought of what "could have been". You can send that thang to me and save yourself a whole lot of anguish. I'm thinking of your best interest and am only here to help.... ;D
 

plehbah said:
I am not sure that the same criteria for desirability of glass bottles should be applied to Paleo-Indian projectile points.

I agree 100% plehbah.

We as collectors much prefer perfect specimens …it’s our nature. However a prehistoric artistic piece such as this one which is roughly 8000 years old is a wonderful treasure regardless of damage.

11KBP
 

11KBP said:
plehbah said:
I am not sure that the same criteria for desirability of glass bottles should be applied to Paleo-Indian projectile points.

I agree 100% plehbah.

We as collectors much prefer perfect specimens …it’s our nature. However a prehistoric artistic piece such as this one which is roughly 8000 years old is a wonderful treasure regardless of damage.

11KBP
for g10's you need to have deep pockets
 

:icon_scratch: Probably broke the point on some prehistoric bison`s rib. Some things are treasures no matter what the condition.
 

Cannot say anything that hasn't already been said but awesome thanks for the post
 

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