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$575.00
This painted hickory bow was made by my friend Dan Spier and it pulls 42-lbs at its max draw of 26 inches. It’s designed for a right handed shooter with a deer antler arrow rest and a lime green and orange string made of Fast Flite for maximum speed and minimal handshock. The back is painted with stripes of red, black and yellow, with dots interspersed between the lines. The grip is wrapped with twine and has accents of red string wraps on both sides of the grip. This is an effective hunting/target bow. This bow is shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe that you can keep and use as a storage/shipping container for the bow. Care/Instruction sheet included.
Bow Specs: Hickory self bow, 58 1/2 inches long, 42-lbs at 26 inches. For right handed shooters.
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This beautiful osage orange bow is backed with the skin of a kingsnake and pulls 50-lbs at its full draw of 28 inches. It has a string of Fast Flite for fast arrow speed and minimal handshock. The handle is black deerskin as is the arrow strike plate. It has whitetail deer antler tip overlays. With its 50-lb draw weight, this bow is great for target shooting but is also capable of taking down any big game animal in North America with properly tuned arrows. Shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Care/Instruction sheet included.
Bow Specs: Osage orange, backed with kingsnake skin. 66″ long tip-to-tip. Deer antler tip overlays, black deerskin grip and arrow strike plate, Fast Flite string. Pulls 50 lbs at 28″ draw.
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Here’s another one of the few remaining hunting bows made by my good friend Dan Spier who sadly passed away in Apr. 2024. This deadly osage hunting bow pulls 51 lbs at 28 inches and is backed with the skin of a western Diamondback rattlesnake. It has a string made of Fast Flite for low stretch, fast arrow speed and a sweet release. The grip is buttery-soft black deerskin with a baseball stitch on the front. It also has tip overlays of black water buffalo horn. This bow is designed for hunting big game and is perfect for taking down deer, elk, and tough wild hogs. It’s shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe that can be kept as a storage/shipping container for the bow. Care/instruction sheet included. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$35.00
This corner notched flint arrowhead is made of tan Texas flint and is designed for taking down big game. It weighs 90 grains and has finely serrated edges that are super sharp. It also has a flat, thin profile for reduced friction upon striking its target and it’s made from raw, uncooked flint for maximum durability. It has a 1 1/4-inch cutting width for a large wound channel and quick, humane kills. Bows pulling 55 lbs or more, as well as heavier hunting arrows (550 grains or more) are highly recommended with this point. Check local game laws as stone points aren’t legal to hunt with in all states and this arrowhead is considered barbed due to the backwards pointing basal corners. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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This glass point is a copy of the type used by Ishi, famously known as the last wild Indian of North America. This little arrow point is made from a thin piece of window glass, and is identical to the ones Ishi made when he was living in the wilderness of Northern California. He’d tip his arrows with these points and use them for hunting deer and other game in the wilds along Deer and Mill Creeks. There are a few surviving examples of Ishi’s original hunting arrows and they were tipped with glass points identical to the one seen here. Free shipping on this order to all destinations within the U.S.
Arrowhead Specs: 1 5/8″ long, 7/8″ wide. Free shipping.
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$25.00
This arrow point is made of Texas flint and copies authentic Neolithic arrow points found in sub-Saharan Africa that would be between 8,000-10,000 years old. This point is made from a flake (as the original points were) and possesses the razor-sharp edges the original points most definitely had. These points were made from carefully prepared cores and the blade was removed with a carefully placed strike. The flake was then touched up with minimal edge work, the base was notched to give the sinew wraps a better grip, and then it was mounted to the tip of an arrow and used in hunting a variety of African Plains game. I recently took a kudu in South Africa with a replica Neolithic African arrow point much like this one. The point was incredibly lethal and that kudu was down within seconds after the shot. Free shipping to U.S. customers.
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$50.00
This necklace features beads of authentic red jasper, tubular translucent agate, and green jasper with 5 pointed shell pieces that resemble the sharp canine teeth of a predator. This pretty necklace has a stainless steel lobster clasp at the back to hold the necklace securely. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$140.00
This slim, sleek arrow is a museum-quality replica of authentic Anasazi/Cliff Dweller arrows that have been recovered in caves and rockshelters in the Four Corners region of the American southwest. This arrow copies every aspect of construction of the originals, including plant species and materials.
The shaft is made from reed which I recently collected in western Colorado. It has a hardwood foreshaft of greasewood from that same region and it’s tipped with a small side-notched stone point made of fine grained basalt from northern Arizona. The point is secured with pine sap glue and deer sinew wrapping. The arrow is fletched with wing feathers from a wild turkey and the feathers are quite short as many of the original arrows had. It also has a hardwood plug that’s been inserted into the rear of the hollow reed to make the nock crush-proof when the arrow was drawn and shot. These same nock plugs were used in authentic arrows, and I could see the small growth rings of the small twig that was used as the plug. So I did the exact same thing with this arrow and made the nock plug from a small twig. The area under the feathers is painted red.
This arrow would have been used to take medium and large sized game. The small stone point is identical to the authentic points that can still be found lying in the desert today. These small points focus the limited momentum of this lightweight arrow into a very small point, allowing for lethal penetration on large game. My own personal experiments have proved that the rather light draw weight bows of the Anasazi people and arrows like this one could bring down large game like deer and bighorn sheep.
This arrow is shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Total arrow length: 31 1/4 inches long. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$160.00
This museum-quality replica Chiricahua (western) Apache arrow is an exact copy of a set of 16 artifacts I examined in the Smithsonian back in 2014. The original arrows were collected in the late 1800’s when the Apache were still fighting for their freedom. This arrow copies the original in every respect.
The main shaft is reed that’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (which the originals had). The feathers are secured front and back with sinew but they’re not glued to the shaft, just like the originals were done. Red and black paint under the feathers copies the paint scheme of the original arrow. The foreshaft is a dogwood shoot that’s been straightened, tapered slightly and tipped with a greyish brown side notched stone point that’s been glued with pine pitch and wrapped with sinew. The foreshaft has been painted with a smearing of dark brown paint. The original arrow was painted the same way.
Arrow Length: 36 1/2″ long. This arrow is shipped to you in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping to any US customers.
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$20.00
This set of light earrings has two matching hand-chipped arrowheads made of grey Texas flint. These points are of the same size as many true arrowheads that are found scattered across the country. Yes…these little points would have been used to hunt and bring down large game. They’re wire wrapped in stainless steel with stainless steel ear hooks. These earrings are light and easy to wear all day with no tugging or pulling that’s more likely with heavier earrings. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$20.00
This set of earrings features two small but elegant arrowheads made of light grey Texas flint. These points would be classified as of the Pueblo Side Notched type, most commonly used in the desert Southwest between 500 A.D. until present time. These points have a delicate Eiffel Tower shape and are wrapped in stainless steel wire and have stainless steel hooks. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$20.00
This set of earrings has two small hand chipped arrowheads made of Texas flint that are wire wrapped in stainless steel. Instead of hooks, these points are attached to a stainless steel leverback circular clasp. These small rings have a clasp that can be opened, slid into the ear, and then snapped closed. Free shipping within the U.S.