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This small but deadly Gunther Barbed point is made from a piece of pink coastal plains flint and has long barbs, finely serrated edges and a needle sharp tip.
Arrowhead Specs: 1 5/8″ long x 1 5/8″ wide. Free shipping on this item to any US destinations.
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A beautiful Gunther Barbed point made of dark red coastal plains flint.
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This sweet looking Gunther barbed arrow point is made of a translucent piece of pinkish coastal plains flint and it possesses all the features that a top-notch Gunther point should have: long, delicate barbs, needle sharp tip, a delicate stem for hafting and finely serrated edges that are very sharp. When you hold this point up to the light the light shines through it, giving it an added element of beauty. I killed a deer with a point very much like this one, proving the Gunther Barbed Point is deadly on big game. Free shipping to all US customers!
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This beautiful little Gunther Barbed point is made of heat treated agatized coral from Florida. It’s translucent white with a splash of yellow-brown on one edge. It’s finely serrated and possesses very sharp edges. I took a deer with an almost identical point of similar size several years ago, so these points have proved their effectiveness on big game.
Arrowhead Specs: 1 1/4″ long, 7/8″ wide. Free Shipping!
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This exquisite Wintu point is made from a piece of ice blue glass. This long, lean point is 4″ long and just barely under 1″ in width at the base. It’s gorgeous, with delicate, upturned notches and a flat, symmetrical profile. Points of this size are difficult to make because they’re so easy to snap in half if your support isn’t perfect. Thankfully this one made it through the treacherous manufacturing process and this is the result.
Free shipping on all U.S. destinations.
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This small but exquisite Gunther Barbed point is made of coastal plains flint, but it has the same color as the jasper that many authentic Gunther Barbed points are made from. It’s flat, thin, and has very clean flaking on both faces of the point. Despite its small size, arrow points of this size were commonly used in prehistory for hunting big game like deer and bighorn sheep.
Free shipping to all destinations within the U.S.
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This cool looking Wintu point is made of blue glass and it has a very long, lean profile with delicately made upturned notches. This point is flat and also quite thin and is a beautiful example of fine flintknapped art. The Wintu people lived in Northern California near the town of Redding and originally they made their exquisite arrow points out of obsidian, but started using glass after white settlers moved in.
Arrowhead Specs: 3″ long x 1/2″ wide.
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This is a Maquahuitl, which is essentially an Aztec broad sword that was used in prehistory in warfare. This weapon that could inflict incredibly devastating wounds to an enemy. This one was made by my good friend Dan Spier. This is a flattened, wooden paddle that has obsidian blades secured along each edge. The only difference between this Maquahuitl and the original ones is that this one has bifacially flaked obsidian blades instead of the bladelets that were used in the original Maquahuitls made by the Aztecs. The obsidian blades in this weapon aren’t quite as sharp as the bladelets, but make no mistake…this weapon is just as deadly as the original ones. The bifacially flaked obsidian edges in this one are more durable and aren’t as easily chipped or dulled as actual bladelets. This sword is 28 inches in long total length.
This Aztec sword must be handled very carefully! Customer assumes all responsibilities with this product.
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Here’s a pretty set of earrings that feature small matching arrowheads made of mottled brown and black mahogany obsidian. They’re wrapped with stainless steel wire and have hooks of hypoallergenic stainless steel. They’re small and light and easy to wear all day without feeling heavy or weighty. Free shipping within the U.S.
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These 3 metal points are modern made replicas that exactly copy the arrow points that tipped many Plains Indian arrows. Identical points were used by the Blackfoot, Assiniboine, Comanche, Sioux, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Pawnee, among many others. These points were made from an old rusty barrel hoop, just as they were 160 years ago. These metal points were made by blacksmiths in the 1800’s and were a very valued trade item. These are great for making your very own replica Plains Indian arrows, or for adding to your collection of stone arrowheads to show what was used for hunting bison and fighting enemies once metal was introduced. Free shipping within the U.S.
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Six metal trade points that copy the arrowheads that tipped the Plains Indian arrows in the mid to late 1800’s.
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Two museum quality replica Sioux arrows for an order. These are copies of authentic Sioux arrows in museums.