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This exquisite Gunther Barbed arrowhead is made of smooth grey Texas flint with long, very sharp barbs and a needle-sharp tip. It has finely serrated edges that are so sharp they feel sticky when your finger is drawn across them. It has long, delicate barbs that are the classic trait of this type of arrow point. Some people assume these points were used for fishing due to the long barbs, but in reality blood protein analysis of old original points prove that these exquisite arrow points were used for hunting big game like deer, elk, and bighorn sheep. Free shipping to US customers.
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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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$35.00
This pretty Gunther Barbed point is made of red coastal plains flint. It has finely serrated edges that are very sharp and needle sharp tip and barbs. This point has asymmetrical barbs, which is very much in line with how the authentic Gunther points look like.
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$25.00
This Gunther Barbed arrowhead is made of smooth grey Texas flint and is based on authentic Gunther points from the west coast. It has both needle sharp barbs and tip and has a fine serrations that are wicked sharp. Due to the shape of the flake that was made into the point, the barbs are somewhat asymmetrical and that’s another common feature with the authentic points. It’s thin, flat, and would be lethal on big game…just like the old ones were. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$25.00
A colorful Gunther Barbed point made of Flint Ridge flint.
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$25.00
This fresh-outta-the-shop arrowhead copies the ones Ishi made when he was living in his aboriginal homeland in the wilderness of Deer and Mill Creeks in Northern California. Ishi’s arrows were tipped with points of clear window glass just like this one; the glass was most likely scavenged from broken windows in old cabins. This fine point follows the exquisite workmanship that Ishi put into all his weapons. Free shipping within the U.S.
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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.
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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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$25.00
This necklace features a hand chipped arrowhead made of mahogany obsidian with copper wire wrapping attached to a brown leather cord. It has a stainless steel lobster clasp for a secure fit. As is, the cord is 26-inches in total length. This length can be adjusted, and if you’re interested in this necklace but want the length altered, put that in the notes section of your order and I’ll adjust the length of the cord to fit your request at no charge. I call this a Great Basin necklace because the arrowhead (which is actually more of a dart point if we want to be accurate) is of the Elko Eared type, which is a very common dart point design that was used in the Great Basin between 3,500 and 1,200 years ago. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$15.00
This Desert Side Notched arrow point is made of mahogany obsidian and is a copy of authentic Desert Side Notched arrow points found in the Great Basin of the Northwestern U.S. These points were used for hundreds of years to tip the hunting arrows of the Northern Paiute people who once called the high desert of the Pacific Northwest their home. This point could be used to make replica Great Basin arrows, kept as a collectible point, or used for hunting. 1 1/2 inches long x 3/4 inches wide. Free shipping to all US customers.