1.1 3-3/4" Blue, white, grey and orange flint ridge paleo crescent knife. the best part of this piece is the crazy color scheme. Found in Adams Co. Ind by Herb Banning. $45
1.2 4-1/16" Hornstone paleo uniface blade. this is one thin piece of flint, and the way it is made gives it the look of being fluted. Absolutely killer piece! Kentucky piece, no other history right now. Looks like a Japanese sword. $120
1.3 3-1/16" coshocton paleo crescent blade, found in Madison Co. OH. Ex- Jones, Ex- Walter Simms (a famous Ohio collector), Ex- Gilley.very nice form and neat material with hints of different colors in the flint. $140
1.4 3-1/2" kaolin flint "classic" Dalton, found in Pike Co. Ill. Pictured in Tully's book Pg.55. This piece has been through the collections of many of the great old timers. Ex- Byron Knoblock (cat# S-0554 and pictured above) who paid $3.00 for it, Oh to live in those days!! Ex- B.W. Stephens (first collection) Ex- Dr. T Hugh Young, Ex- Tulley. fantastic dalton with great color. $650
1.5 3-3/8" Hornstone paleo uniface blade, found in a field near the Watauga River in TN. Nice large example of the type. $50
1.6 4-1/4" Carter cave paleo lance. Very slight edge and basal grinding. I'm calling this piece carter cave but it may very well be flint ridge. Check out the median ridge on the piece and the nice paleo form. Great color and great size. Ohio piece Ex- Gilliam. $275
1.7 4" Crazy color combination coshocton uniface paleo blade. I have rarely ever seen this color coshocton in any piece, it is super desirable and very attractive. Ohio piece Ex- Keil. $60
1.8 2-3/8" Coshocton early stage clovis. Light edge and basal grinding and two small flutes on one side, and another on the reverse. Nice complete piece with very minimal damage. Ohio piece Ex- Buck collection (an old time Ohio collector - has the tell tale "B" on it). $100
1.93-1/2" Coshocton side notch found in Huron Co. OH. Ex- Hill collection. Very nice side notch with good history and good material, A center piece for sure. $130
1.105-1/2" Burlington chert bi-pointed blade. Huge blade from St. Clair Co. ILL. Ex- F. Schryver collection. The chert has huge visable fossils all over it but it is still thin for it's size and well made. Great piece with great history. Note: in the first two pics there is still a bit of glue and cardboard attached to the point - it has since been removed. I put up two different exposures on the piece so that you can get a feel for the piece, it is hard to take pics of white flint. $175