Avi Pogel

 

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Big Sandy style side notch. Heated Colha Chert. This point has beautiful sunset colors, excellent flaking pattern and a clean tip to base taper.

 


Novaculite Calf Creek. This point was percussion thinned with only minimal pressure retouch. It is very thin and semi-translucent. The step seen in the photo is the only one on the point.

L: 6cm

   

L: 6cm

W6cm


         

Texas Flint Kirk Corner Notch. I gave this point a slight polish by rubbing it on my leather leg pad and by using it to cut twigs and dig in the garden. The extra finishing touches give it an authentic look and feel. The flaking is clean and the edges are beveled from resharpening.

 

Flint Ridge Cahokia. Hands down the prettiest gem point I have made. The picture does not capture the delicate flaking and undulating texture of the stone with its waves of color and little crystals.

L: 6.5 cm

   

L: 4.5 cm.

 

         


Heated Blood stone Cahokia. Dark green, thin and a great example of this awesome point type.
 

 

Green Tree Agate side notch arrow point. Green tree agate is beautiful but difficult to work. Note the thickness of the point in side view. Other wise a handsome point.

L: 3.5cm

 

 

L: 4cm

 

         

Obsidian points - indicate barbed&tang or corner notch. a little over 2”

 

Fort Hood Texas Chert Agate basin. This point is exceptionally thin and the flaking is clean creating a well balanced yet delicate paleo style lance point.
     

L: 15 cm.

 

         

Beveled Dalton. Heated Burlington. Thin and clean with only a small step near the base of the reverse side.

 

Novaculite expanding side notch

L: 4 in.

       

         
Perdenales thebes. This point has the authentic thickness of a middle archaic knife and would make a nice functional blade.   Corner notch made of Perdernales flint., Nice and Thin.
         

         

Midnight Lace Dalton.   Obsidian pine tree.
         

         

Raw Burlington Daltons. These are some of the nicest points
of this type I have made 3” and 3.5”.
  Blade 3.5” blade 7” overall. High Ridge Burlington. I lashed the haft with about 60 individual strands of deer leg sinew.
     

L: 7 in.

 

         

Flint ridge newnan. Nice and thin.   Midnight lace Ovate Knife
      L: 4 in. W: 2 in.

         

Set of Burlington Chert tools – General Utility Biface, Paleo Spear Point, and Barbed & Tanged Arrow Point.  This is some chalky stone.   Burlington E-notch dovetail. There is a small stack on the other face.
         

         

Midnightlace Hopewell. 4” long and 2.25” wide.   Perdenales Flint- stemmed spear point.
         

         

British Flint skinner. There is a stack on the other face.  

Three Peoria points. The Dalton is very thin and the hardin has parallel flaking.

         
         

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