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  • Chiricahua Apache Arrow Replica

    Chiricahua Apache Arrow Replica

    $160.00

    This museum-quality replica Chiricahua 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 hardwood shoot that’s been straightened, tapered slightly and tipped with a creamy white 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 US customers.

  • Comanche and Modoc Arrows SOLD

    Comanche and Modoc Arrows SOLD

    Replica Comanche arrow and Modoc arrow for an order.

  • Comanche Arrow Replica

    Comanche Arrow Replica

    $140.00

    This replica Comanche arrow is an exact copy of one that’s in a set of 16 in the Smithsonian that I personally examined back in 2014. The group of arrows was part of a complete archery set including the bow, quiver and bowcase that was captured off a Comanche warrior in 1868 near Paint Creek, Texas. This arrow copies the original in every aspect.

    The shaft is made of a hardwood shoot. It’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (a very common feature of many Plains arrows). The fletch is secured front and back with sinew but they aren’t glued to the shaft, just like with the original I copied.. The paint design copies the original. The dark blue is laundry bluing, which many southern Plains arrows were decorated with during that time. They would obtain the bluing from settlers and use it to decorate their arrows. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves that were common on many Plains arrows. The front of the shaft is tapered and it’s tipped with a metal point made from a circular saw blade and it’s held with a wrapping of deer sinew and the front is also decorated with laundry bluing. Although difficult to see in the photos, the front of the shaft has small dents made by holding the shaft with the teeth when the shaft was straightened. The original arrow also had these same dents from the same technique, so I followed suit.

    This arrow is one of the reasons the Comanche came to dominate the southern Plains. Their fierce fighting capabilities, coupled with their expertise on the horse is why they were called Lords of the Prairie. Here’s your chance to own a copy of a real piece of American history.

    Shipped in sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping for domestic orders within the U.S.

  • Comanche Arrow Replica 1

    Comanche Arrow Replica 1

    $155.00

    This replica Comanche arrow is an exact copy of one that’s in a set of 16 in the Smithsonian that I personally examined back in 2014. The group of arrows was part of a complete archery set including the bow, quiver and bowcase that was captured off a Comanche warrior in 1868 near Paint Creek, Texas. This arrow copies the original in every aspect.

    The shaft is made of a hardwood shoot. It’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (a very common feature of many Plains arrows). The fletch is secured front and back with sinew but they aren’t glued to the shaft, just like with the original I copied.. The paint design copies the original. The dark blue is laundry bluing, which many southern Plains arrows were decorated with during that time. They would obtain the bluing from settlers and use it to decorate their arrows. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves that were common on many Plains arrows. The shaft is tipped with a long, lean metal point made from a barrel hoop, which is the same material used for points by the Plains Indians.  It’s held with a wrapping of deer sinew and the front is also decorated with laundry bluing.

    This arrow is one of the reasons the Comanche came to dominate the southern Plains. Their fierce fighting capabilities, coupled with their expertise on the horse is why they were called Lords of the Prairie. Here’s your chance to own a copy of a real piece of American history.

    Shipped in sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping for domestic orders within the U.S.  Arrow length: 26 3/4″ long.

  • Dichroic Glass Arrowhead 1

    Dichroic Glass Arrowhead 1

    $40.00

    This cool arrowhead is made of silver dichroic glass with a gradual transition to pink on the lower left side.  It has basal notches and an Eiffel Tower profile.  The other side of the point is black glass with a very thin perimeter of clear glass around its outside edges. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.

  • Dichroic glass knife in Osage orange handle.

    Dichroic Glass Knife

    $85.00

    This beautiful knife sports a blade of dichroic glass set in a handle of Osage orange. The color in the knife is a greenish gold at the very base and gradually changes color to gold, then copper gold, then magenta as you go towards the tip. The other side of the blade is black glass with a thin perimeter of clear glass. The osage orange handle has yellow heartwood on one side and the white sapwood showing on the other side. Total length of the knife is 7 1/4 inches long.

  • Dichroic Glass Spearpoint

    Dichroic Glass Spearpoint

    $45.00

    This pretty spearpoint is made of 3 pieces of colorful dichroic glass that were fused together in a glass kiln, then it was chipped into this unique and colorful spearpoint.  There’s a thin perimeter of clear glass around the very outside of the point.  When you flip it over, the other side is just black glass with that same perimeter of clear glass around the edges.  Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of the other side of the point. Ruler gives size reference.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Fine Pressure Flaker

    Fine Pressure Flaker

    $6.00

    You need the right tool for the job, and if you want to make fine arrow points like the ones showcased in these photos, you need a very fine pressure flaker to do it.  The flakers I offer here are the exact same ones I used to make all the exquisite arrow points you see here.  This flaker is made of mild steel that’s perfect for making very narrow and exquisite notches, micro serrations and other fine detail work.  It has the perfect hardness..it indents slightly when it’s pressed on the edge of the flint and is able to grip the edge to remove the finest pressure flakes. This tool can be used as-is or set into a wooden handle for a better grip, if needed.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Flint Arrowhead for Modern Arrows (125 grains) NEW!

    Flint Arrowhead for Modern Arrows (125 grains) NEW!

    $45.00

    This flint hunting point weighs 125 grains and fits all standard carbon fiber or aluminum arrows. The point is made of Texas flint and has finely serrated edges that are very sharp.  It has a non-barbed design and provides a 7/8-inch wide cutting diameter to conform to state laws that require those parameters be met.  The point is set into a short hardwood foreshaft and is glued in with epoxy.  It’s also wrapped on with artificial sinew for a traditional look.  The foreshaft is painted black with three yellow lines to mimic the warning pattern of a yellow jacket.  Identical points have been used to take deer and even tough South African Plains game like kudu and eland.  This point can be shot from any crossbow, compound bow or traditional bow.  Free shipping within the U.S.

    NOTE: This point will NOT fit the newer super slim carbon fiber arrows.

  • flint hunting arrowhead for modern arrowsflint hunting broadhead for modern arrows

    Flint Arrowhead for Modern Arrows (140 grains)

    $45.00

    This flint hunting point is designed to be attached to standard modern carbon fiber or aluminum arrows. It weighs 140 grains, has a 1-inch cutting width and is non barbed to conform to some state regs that require a non-barbed broadhead design. The point is glued in place with epoxy and is wrapped on with artificial sinew. This point is made of raw Texas flint for a perfect blend of maximum sharpness and maximum durability.  This point is capable of taking down tough, big game quickly and humanely. This stone hunting points allow the modern hunter to experience the thrill of taking game as our stone age ancestors did without having to change your hunting set up. This point can be shot from crossbows, compound bows, or traditional bows.  It will not fit into the front of the newer, super slim carbon fiber arrows unless that arrow can accept a standard threaded broadhead.                   Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Flint Broadhead for Modern Arrow, 100 grains (NEW!)

    Flint Broadhead for Modern Arrow, 100 grains (NEW!)

    $42.00

    This screw-in flint hunting point weighs 100 grains and is designed to fit standard carbon fiber or aluminum arrows.  It features a Texas flint point that’s been glued in place with modern epoxy and has been wrapped with artificial sinew for a traditional look.  It provides a 3/4″ wide cutting width and has edges so sharp they feel sticky when your finger is drawn across them.  This screw-in stone hunting point can be shot from crossbows, compound bows, and modern fiberglass traditional longbows and recurves.  This point will NOT fit the newer super slim carbon fiber arrows.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • flint hunting arrowhead for modern arrow

    Flint Hunting Arrowhead for Modern Arrows (130 grains)

    $45.00

    This stone point is designed to screw into a standard modern carbon fiber or aluminum arrow. It is tipped with a point made of Texas flint, weighs 130 grains and has a 1-inch wide cutting diameter. It also has a non-barbed profile to conform to some state laws that require a non barbed broadhead design. The stone point is secured into a short hardwood foreshaft and is glued in with epoxy, then wrapped on with artificial sinew.  Identical stone points have taken big game in North America and even South Africa, proving these points can take down tough big game animals with amazing efficiency. This point allows even modern bowhunters to experience hunting with primitive points without having to change up their entire set up. These points can be shot from any compound bow, traditional bow, or crossbow. This point is designed for standard carbon fiber or aluminum arrows and will NOT fit into the newer, super slim carbon fiber arrows.  Free shipping for all U.S. customers.