

| Quartz Crystal Dalton Style Spear Point Produced with exceptional parallel oblique pressure flaking, this "Paleo-Indian" or "Archaic" Dalton style spear point will add a glowing centerpiece to your collection. A friend located a source of pure quartz crystal, in sufficient size for knapping. Manufactured for use in communications equipment, this quartz crystal is pure and without cracks or bubbles. Quartz crystal pressure flakes with a unique and distinctive pattern, so you can tell the difference between crystal and glass. Made in 2007 A.D. 5" x 1-1/4". #FSC-57N SOLD. |

| Translucent Black Obsidian Dalton Style Spear Point Finished by hand with exceptional oblique pressure retouch flaking for its final razor sharp edges, this “Paleo-Indian” or “Archaic” period Dalton style spear point or knife blade will add a beautiful centerpiece to your collection. Shown here with side lighting so you can see the flaking scars on this “Riley Black” obsidian which comes from a private quarry some 30 miles east of Glass Buttes in eastern Oregon. Made in 2008 A.D., from a ground preform, all by hand held pressure flaking. Measures 8-1/4” long by 2” wide, 5/16” at the thickest spot. #FSC-2009A SOLD |
| "Triple-Flow/Midnight Lace" Obsidian Dalton Style Spear Point Finished by hand with exceptional oblique pressure retouch flaking for its final razor sharp edges, this “Paleo-Indian” or “Archaic” period Dalton style spear point or knife blade will add a beautiful centerpiece to your collection. Shown here with side lighting so you can see the flaking scars on this “Midnight Lace” obsidian which comes from Glass Buttes in eastern Oregon. Made in 2008 A.D., from a ground preform, all by hand held pressure flaking. Measures 7-3/4” long by 1-3/4” wide, 5/16” at the thickest spot. #FSC-2008MNL $500.00 Order securely through PayPal by clicking on the "Buy Now" button right here at www.StoneBreaker-FSC.net: |
| "Rainbow" Obsidian Cascade Style Spear Point This late “Paleo-Indian” or early “Archaic” period Cascade or Early Leaf style spear point or knife blade, such as was commonly used in the Pacific Northwest, will add an impressive and beautiful centerpiece to your collection. Shown here in winter-time snow, to remind us of the Ice Age development of human cultures in North America. You can see the excellent flaking scars on this transparent “Rainbow” obsidian from Glass Buttes in eastern Oregon. Made in 2009 A.D., from a large chunk, first reduced by soft hammer percussion, and then finished with hand held parallel oblique pressure flaking. Measures 7” long by 2-1/4” wide, 7/16” at the thickest spot. #FSC-2009RBW $250.00 Order securely through PayPal by clicking on the "Buy Now" button right here at www.StoneBreaker-FSC.net: |


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