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Set of 13 drills found in the southern U.S., one is broken. Largest is 2 1/8". |
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50.00 |
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2 11/16" drill made from River polish Crowley's Ridge cobble chert found in Arkansas. |
ARKANSAS |
55.00 |
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2 5/8" Agate Basin Drill in good condition found in Illinois. |
ILLINOIS |
35.00 |
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2 3/4" Hornstone Lost Lake Drill found in Indiana. |
INDIANA |
50.00 |
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3 7/8" Dalton that is nicely made from Burlington chert. Possibly used as a drill - Rogers COA. |
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85.00 |
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Excellent flaking and style on this 2 5/8" Drill found in Tennessee. |
TENNESSEE |
40.00 |
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3 5/8" Bi-Pointed Drill found in Oklahoma. Comes with a deaccession Museum certificate. |
OKLAHOMA |
70.00 |
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2 3/4" Archaic Geniculate found in Seneca Co., Ohio. Ex. B. Cain, Bob Converse Collections. Pictured |
OHIO |
650.00 |
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4 5/8"Tubular Bannerstone - Allen Co., Ohio. Pictured in Who's Who #2, page 58. Ex. Archie Diller. |
OHIO |
750.00 |
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3 3/4" Archaic Tubular Bannerstone - Medina Co., Ohio. Ex. Dean Driskill, Jack Hooks. Pictured! |
OHIO |
900.00 |
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