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- Item: FA1680
- Description:
Colorful Paoli Carter Cave Chert Buck Creek - Found
on the Husteltler Farm in Nicholas County, Kentucky. Ex- Leonard
Wasson, Ex- Merle Wasson Collection.
Size: 2 5/8 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1661 *NEW*
- Description: Colorful
Fossilifferous Chert Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 13/16 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA1673
- Description: Very Colorful Mottle Chert Buck Creek
- May be a variety of Flint Ridge - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 7/16 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FW356 *NEW*
- Description: Stemmed Buck Creek - McCreary County, Kentucky
found by L. Vanover
- Size: 1 11/16 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA1682
- Description: Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 1/8 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA1663 *NEW*
- Description: Colorful
Two Tone Buck Creek - Warren County, KY. Ex- Sam Cox, Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 3 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1672 *NEW*
- Description: Hornstone Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 7/16 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA1631
*NEW*
Fossilifferous Boyle Chert
Description: Boyle Chert Motley / Buck Creek -
Made from Fossilifferous Boyle Chert. It was found by Rocky
Anglin in Central Kentucky and purchased from his heirs. Ex- Monty
Pennington
Size: 3 3/16 X 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FW355
- Description: Carter Caver Chert Buck Creek - found by Bryan Edward Duke
- Size: 2 x 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FA1669
- Description: Highly
Patinated "Dug" Buck Creek Point - Nice Symmetry and flaking. Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA1674
- Description: Nice Buck Creek -
Ex- Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 7/16 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA1613
- Description: Nice Buck Creek - found in
KY. Bargain priced with a Tiny tip ding. Displays nicely
- Size: 2 3/8 X 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1679
- Description: Very Colorful Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 3/4 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1252
- Description: Super Thin and well made Buck Creek -
Here is an example that is made of a beautiful piece of material.
It is Very Thin and has Excellent Flaking. It is of the variety
that has the reverse swooping ears. This Buck Creek would have
topped the $1400 range but for the one ear ding in recovery. (see
photos). It displays Excellent and it for the Cache quality of
Buck Creeks. This piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
- Size: 3 3/32 x 1 5/8 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA599
- Description: Beautiful Boyle Chert Buck Creek - This fine Buck Creek is made of a darker variety of Boyle Chert. It has a fine tip, nice symmetry & shape and a well made base. This piece is from the collection of Mr. Chan Strader of Athens, Kentucky. Chan dug, surface hunted, and collected artifacts all around the Central Kentucky area. Mr. Strader passed away over 20 years ago and left his collection to his cousin, Bobby Dodd, who donated the major portion to the University of Kentucky. Bobby's wife gave away a case of pieces that he had kept to a family friend. Only these few items of this collection remain available to collectors. Ex- Bill Harper,
Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 3/4 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA1666 *NEW*
Tom Davis COA - G10 - 2002
Description: Exceptional Hornstone Buck
Creek. PERFECT Symmetry, THIN, Very Nice Flaking. Nice Tip.
It was recovered in Lawrence County, Indiana. It comes with a Tom
Davis COA grading it a G10. Ex Jack Roberts, Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
Size: 3 1/8 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1671 *NEW*
- Description: Highly Patinated Buck
Creek with Fossils - Thin and well flaked - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 1 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FA1660 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Hornstone Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 1 15/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA749
- Description: Sonora Chert Buck Creek - This
Buck Creek is
made of Sonora Chert and found by Jr. Gowan. Mr. Gowan
hunted in Larue County & Hardin County, Kentucky near
Hodgenville & Elizabethtown, KY on the Rolling Fork River Drainage
and all pieces from his collection were found there. It has
ancient damage to both ears. Found by Jr. Gowan and from his
Collection. Ex- Jr. Gowan, Ex- S. Cox, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 13/16 X 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FA1670 *NEW*
- Description: Hornstone Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 1 15/16 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA1681 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Buck Creek -
Barren County, KY. Ex- John DeLime, Ex- Tom Davis,
Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 5/16 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA1664 *NEW*
Gregory Perino COA - 1997
Description: VERY LARGE AND THIN Hornstone
Buck Creek. Recovered in
Miami County, Indiana. Reverse Swoop
Ears. Nice Symmetry, Well Flaked - Ex- Marion "Horsefly" Bush, Ex- Hale Collection,
Ex- Tom Davis, Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
Size: 3 13/16 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1645 *NEW*
Very Thin - Davis G10
COA - Pictured
Description: Fantastic Dover Chert Buck Creek
- This Buck Creek is super thin. It is made from a fine piece of
highly patinated Dover Chert. It was found in Western KY. It
has Great symmetry and very nice flaking. The base is well made
and fan shaped. It come with a Davis COA grading it a G10.
PICTURED IN Overstreet #2. Ex- John DeLime, Ex- Kevin Pipes, Ex- M. Wasson, Ex- Monty Pennington
* New information says this is a TN piece. 10/31/2019
Size: 3 X 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA1667 *NEW*
- Description: Very
Nice and Thin Hornstone Buck Creek - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 3 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1668 *NEW*
- Description: Colorful
and Very Thin Striped Hornstone Buck Creek - Great Symmetry, Nice
squared Stem, Great Symmetry and flaking! - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 7/8 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA1665 *NEW*
TOM DAVIS COA - 1995 - Ex
"Horsefly" Bush
Description: Super Large and Wide Hornstone
Buck Creek - Reverse Swoop Ears, nice symmetry. Well Flaked and
Thin - It was found in Orange County, Indiana. Ex- Marion
"Horsefly" Bush, Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Gary & Charolette Hale Collections, Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
Size: 3 7/8 x 1 15/16 inches
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- Item: FA1662
*NEW*
Ex- Phillip Foley
Description:
Fantastic Needle Tipped, Barbed Buck Creek.
This Fine Buck Creek was found in Harrison County, Kentucky in 1993 by
Leonard Franklin of Cynthiana, KY and purchased from him by Phil Foley.
Phil calls the material "Black KY Flint Ridge". Perfect Symmetry, Nice
Ears. Thin and well flaked - Found by Leonard Franklin, Ex- Phillip Foley,
Ex- Merle Wasson Collection.
Size: 2 13/16 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA1675 *NEW*
- Description: Super Nice Extended Tip Buck
Creek - Highly Patinated. Sonora or Fort Payne, but I lean towards
Sonora. Nice Flaking and symmetry - Ex-
Merle Wasson Collection.
- Size: 2 11/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA1676 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Hornstone Buck Creek
Cache Blade - One of a Cache of
three found by Sonny Atkinson. Ex- Sonny Atkinson, Ex- Eddie Freyer, Ex- Merle Wasson
- Size: 3 1/8 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1677 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Hornstone Buck Creek
Cache Blade - One of a Cache of
three found by Sonny Atkinson. Ex- Sonny Atkinson, Ex- Eddie Freyer, Ex- Merle Wasson
- Size: 3 7/16 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1678 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Hornstone Buck Creek
Cache Blade - One of a Cache of
three found by Sonny Atkinson. Ex- Sonny Atkinson, Ex- Eddie Freyer, Ex- Merle Wasson
- Size: 3 3/16 x 1 11/16 inches
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Item: FA1259
found snapped and glued
Description: Broken and Glued Buck Creek -
This one was recovered broken and has been glued back together. It
is nice exampel of a large Buck Creek at a bargain.
This piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
Size: 3 1/2 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA1261
found snapped / can be
glued
Description: Southern KY Buck Creek - This
Buck Creek was recovered broken. It can be glued together.
It is a nice example of a large Buck Creek at a bargain. This
piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
Size: 3 9/16 x 1 3/8 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1250
- Description: Fantastic Southern Kentucky Buck Creek -
This example is about as good as it gets. It has a Great Tip and
nice symmetrical blade edges and end in match barbed ears that extend
below the base! It is thin and has Excellent Flaking. This
piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 11/16 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1257
Snapped Base
Description: Needle Tipped Big Buck Creek
Snapped Base - Big and Colorful, Thin and well Made with a needle tip
best describes this Big Buck Creek. The snapped base is ancient
and wear indicates that it was most likely uses just as you see it.
This piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
Size: 3 7/16 x 1 11/16 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1478 *NEW*
DAVIS COA -
G8
Description: Nice Kentucky Dover Buck Creek -
This Fine Buck Creek was found in Graves County by J. Tanner Chambers.
It is thin and well made with very nice symmetry and shape. It is
made from a nice piece of Dover that is nicely patinated. Ex-
Monty & Jewdy Pennington
Size: 3 3/8 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA1241
Davis COA + Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Stunning Sonora Chert Buck Creek
Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of Seven Super
Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as such by Jerry
Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks get much better! Each piece
from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey COA as a individual piece and
also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA. This one has perfect
symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of what I think is a form of
Sonora Chert. It is Very thin and well made! Jerry was
concerned that one edge had something applied to it that was shiny, but
it is simply a quartzy band that runs up the edge and has a Davis COA to
confirm this. It is a
beautiful material. My favorite piece from the Cache.
Size: 3 3/16 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA495
- Description: Boyle Chert Buck Creek - This Buck Creek was found in Estill County, Kentucky. It is made of Boyle Chert. It has an unusually long stem. It has nice ears and tip. Ex- S. Denny, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 3/16 x 1 inches
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- Item: FA1450 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Fort Payne Buck Creek -
This Buck Creek has very nice symmetry. It has nice flaking and a
LOT of deposits. This Buck Creek was most likely a shelter find.
From a middle TN collection.
- Size: 1 7/8 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA1238
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Super Tan Chert Buck Creek Cache
Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of Seven Super Buck
Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as such by Jerry
Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks get much better! Each piece
from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey COA as a individual piece and
also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA. This one has perfect
symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of what is probably a Fort
Payne Chert. It is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 3/8 x 1 9/16 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1462 *NEW*
- Description: Wide barbed Buck Creek - This
nice Buck Creek was purchased as part a collection out of Henderson, Kentucky.
It has nice symmetry and flaking. Made of highly patinated
hornstone.
- Size: 2 1/16 X 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1240
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Super Dover Chert Buck Creek
Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of Seven Super
Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as such by Jerry
Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks get much better! Each piece
from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey COA as a individual piece and
also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA. This one has perfect
symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of striped Dover Chert.
It is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 3/4 x 1 3/8 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1239
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Beautiful
Fort Payne
Buck Creek Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky.
One of Seven Super Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and
papered as such by Jerry Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks
get much better! Each piece from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey
COA as a individual piece and also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA.
This one has perfect symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of Chert.
It is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 1/4 x 1 5/8 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1242
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Beautiful Strawberry Chert Buck
Creek Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of Seven
Super Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as such by
Jerry Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks get much better! Each
piece from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey COA as a individual
piece and also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA. This one has
perfect symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of pinkish Chert with
reddish streaks through it. It is a beautiful material. It
is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 7/8 x 1 1/2 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1508 *NEW*
- Description: Needle Tipped Archaic Stemmed
Buck Creek / Rankin? - This Beautiful piece was recovered in
McCreary County, Kentucky by L. Vanover. It is made of a beautiful
piece of mottled Fort Payne Chert.
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA1237
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Beautiful Wayne County Chert Buck
Creek Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of Seven
Super Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as such by
Jerry Dickey. Each piece from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey
COA as a individual piece and also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA.
This one has very nice symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of
super High Grade Hornstone. It is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 x 1 7/8 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1258
Snapped Base
Description: Beautiful Snapped Base Buck Creek -
This one is both thin and Very well made. It has a Needle Tip and
uniform blade edges extending symmetrically into matching barbed ears.
The snapped base is ancient and due to wear, I believe it was used as it
now appears. This piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
Size: 3 9/16 x 1 9/16 inches
Price Reduced
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- Item: FA1213 *NEW*
BUCK CREEK & MOTLEY CACHE
Description: Outstanding Cache of Super Thin
Pieces - These SUPER 19 examples were all recovered together from
under the roots of a tree about 15 yards from a stream below a rock
shelter in Simpson County, Kentucky. Most ALL of the Buck Creek
examples are Super Thin and Well Made! The two Motleys are also
Very Thin! There is a nice array of materials including Hornstone,
Sonora, Fort Payne, & Dover Cherts. We are providing #'s in
the pictures, so to view several photos of individual pieces, look up
the individual item #'s at the bottom of the page. Many of these examples are about as good
as they get!
Size: Buck Creeks range from 2 1/8 x 1 7/16
to 3 9/16 x 1 5/8 inches
Motley's are 3 9/16 x 1 1/4 & 3 1/4 x 1 5/16
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- Item: FA1194 *NEW*
- Description: Fantastic Buck Creek Cache Point -
This is a great example of the type! Super Thin and well flaked.
Made of bulls-eyed Hornstone. One side has a nice about of
limestone secretion adhered to it. They don't get much better!
Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 9/16 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1195 *NEW*
- Description: Absolutely Beautiful Buck Creek
Cache Point - This is undoubtedly my favorite piece of the Cache.
Beautiful Two- Tone Hornstone and Super thin with almost perfect
symmetry and reverse swooping ears! Found in Simpson County,
Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1196 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Buck Creek Cache Point
- Here is another slightly smaller version of the Two-tone "FA1195
Piece. Super thin with almost perfect symmetry and reverse
swooping ears! Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19
piece Cache!
- Size: 2 13/16 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1197 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Broad Buck Creek Cache
Point - This one is smaller but super well made. It is
broad, super thin, has very nice symmetry and Lots of color from the
lighter tip the the snow white inclusion above the base! Found in
Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 3/8 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA1198 *NEW*
- Description: Hornstone Buck Creek Cache Point
- A nice Buck Creek with lots of color and decent symmetry. Nice
and very thin! Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19
piece Cache!
- Size: 2 1/8 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1199 *NEW*
- Description: Big, Broad, and Beautiful Buck
Creek Cache Point - This is a Fantastic Piece! It is Very Thin and
well made with great flaking. It has great symmetry and form.
It is made of High Grade colorful material. Maybe a Hornstone or
Sonora. It has colorful contrasting flakes near the base, and
changes color near the tipe to almost the cortex creating a 'capped
mountain" look. Just a Beautiful Piece. Found in Simpson
County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 3/16 x 1 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA1200 *NEW*
- Description: Large Classic Buck Creek Cache
Point - This piece had great symmetry and is nice and thin. Made
from a beautifully mottled piece of patinated Fort Payne Chert.
Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 x 1 11/16 inches
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- Item: FA1201 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Stripped Dover Buck
Creek Cache Point - This one is made of a nice piece of
striped Dover that is highly patinated. It has nice size and
symmetry. It had an accident during the recovery and the tip of
one ear is broken clean and glued (see photos) which is a shame.
Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 13/16 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1203 *NEW*
- Description: Colorful Buck Creek Cache Point
- This one had great tip and ears but an anciently slightly snapped
base. (see photos) The edge of this shows use wear, so it
was this way originally. Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part
of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 3/4 1 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA1204 *NEW*
- Description: Well made and well Flaked Buck
Creek Cache Point - This one is made of High Grade Hornstone with nice
symmetry and shape. Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a
19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 7/8 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA1205 *NEW*
- Description: Colorful Buck Creek Cache Point -
This one has a lot of color and a slight ancient "burin fracture" to one
side of the tip that has reduced the price of it. (see photos)
Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 5/8 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1206 *NEW*
- Description: Super THIN Large Buck Creek
Cache Point - This is probably my 2nd or 3rd favorite of the cache.
It is the 2nd longest Buck Creek of the Cache. It has PERFECT
symmetry and form. Also has what I call the "reverse swooping"
ears. It has a few small "chiggers" but is a Great piece.
Probably Fort Payne or highly patinated Wayne County Chert! Found
in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 3/8 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1207 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Big Buck Creek Cache
Point - This one is made of what appears to be a High Grade Fort
Payne with a quartz inclusion running in from one side. It has
nice symmetry and form. Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part
of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 x 1 3/4 inches
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- Item: FA1208 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Buck Creek Cache Point
- This one is nice and thin and appears to be made from highly patinated
Sonora Chert. It has great symmetry and is nice and thin.
Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 3 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FA1210 *NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Buck Creek Cache Point
- This one is a favorite also. It has LOTS of color. It is
Very thin with near perfect symmetry and the "reverse swooping" ears.
Definitely a high grade Buck Creek. Found in Simpson County,
Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 5/8 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1212
*NEW*
- Description: Broad Buck Creek Cache Point - This
one is nice and wide for it's size. It is very thin and has great
symmetry. It has a needle tip and the "reverse swoop" ears.
It is made of a beautiful piece of Fort Payne Chert. One ear has a
slight ancient "burin type fracture" on the base side of the ear. (see
photos). This made well be hafting damage. I very nice
piece! Found in Simpson County, Kentucky as part of a 19 piece Cache!
- Size: 2 1/4 x 1 11/16 inches
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- Item: FA1236 *NEW*
Jerry Dickey COA
Description: Outstanding Harrodsburg Chert
Buck Creek Cache Point - Found in Simpson County Kentucky. One of
Seven Super Buck Creek points reported found as a Cache and papered as
such by Jerry Dickey. You just don't see Buck Creeks get much
better! Each piece from this Cache comes with a Jerry Dickey COA as a
individual piece and also a photo copy of the Dickey Cache COA.
This one has perfect symmetry and is made of a beautiful piece of
fossilifferous Harrodsburg Chert. It is Very thin and well made!
Size: 3 3/16 x 1 9/16 inches
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- Item: FA1221 *NEW*
- Description: Harrodsburg Chert Buck Creek -
Simpson County, Kentucky
- Size: 2 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA1152
- Description: Beautifully shaped Buck Creek -
This Nice Buck Creek is made of Highly patinated striped Dover
Chert. It has a very nice tip and expanding blade
edges that terminate into nice barbed ears. This
Buck Creek has excellent symmetry and form. It was
found in Simpson County, Kentucky.
- Size: 2 18/32 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA1248
*NEW*
- Description: Outstanding Motley / Buck Creek
- Here is an OUTSTANDING example. It has Great symmetry and shape.
It has nice drooping ears over well made uniform notches and a well made
base. It has a colorful quartz belt crossing the middle. It
is thin and has very nice flaking. This piece was recovered in Simpson County,
Kentucky in area about the size of a pickup truck bed where also a 19
piece Cache of Motleys and Buck Creeks was found.
- Size: 3 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA496
- Description: Beautiful Fossilifferous Boyle Chert Buck Creek -
This FINE Buck Creek is made of a piece of highly Fossilifferous Boyle Chert. It was found near Waco, Kentucky by Earl VanWinkle. It has a needle tip and fantastic drooping ears. It has the classic Buck Creek Base and Great symmetry. This is a really pretty piece. Ex- Jim Batts, Ex- Monty Pennington
Size: 2 3/4 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA975 *NEW*
- Description: Super Sonora Chert Buck Creek - Just
a super Buck Creek point made of Highly Collectible Sonora Chert.
It has excellent symmetry, nice flaking and a needle tip. The ears
are well made and barbed towards the base. Found in Central
Kentucky. Ex- Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 5/16 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA545
- Description: Two Tone Buck Creek - Wayne County Chert -
Here is a Very Nice Two Tone Buck Creek that is made of highly
collectible Wayne County Chert. It has nice flaking and
shape and lots of color contrast. (see photos) All the pieces from this collection were found in McCreary County, Kentucky either off Peel Dog Wood Road, in Forgotten Valley, Indian Creek, or Bear Wallow. All of these are within 5 miles of the Cumberland River. Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 2 1/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA1136 *NEW*
- Description: Super Serrated Stemmed Point -
Smithsonia? - This Fine Serrated Piece looks like a cross between a Motley, a
Buck Creek, and a Smithsonia. It has a Very Nice tip
and is lightly serrated down both blade edges to terminated in a
swoop of expanding ears. It has a nice stem that is slightly
expanding to the bottom and rolls out to the ears at the top. It
has very nice symmetry. It is VERY highly patinated and
probably Dover Chert. This nice piece was recovered from a Rock
Shelter in Simpson County, Kentucky
- Size: 2 13/16 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA1156 *NEW*
- Description: Dover Chert Long Stemmed Buck Creek
- This beautiful Buck Creek is made of striped Dover
Chert. It has Excellent symmetry and shape. It
has straight blade edges that end in well made ears.
The stem is long and well made. It has very nice flaking.
It was found in Simpson County, Kentucky
- Size: 2 3/8 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA1151 *NEW*
- Description: Very Nice Big Buck Creek -
This Nice Buck Creek is VERY HIGHLY patinated into a rich
brown. It is probably made of Fort Payne Chert, but it
could be Hornstone as it is so highly patinated that it is hard
to tell. It has one slight ding to the tip of one ear showing that
the original material was bluish in color. It has nice
flaking, shape and symmetry. It was recovered from a rock
shelter in Simpson County, Kentucky.
- Size: 3 11/32 x 1 5/16 inches
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- Item: FA1137
*NEW*
- Description: Beautiful Dover Buck Creek / Rankin
- This Outstanding Piece starts out with a very nice tip
and has
blade edges that roll out and then because of re-sharpenings
extend almost parallel down 2/3d's of the length before flaring out
into
very well made ears that almost reach the base. Both blade
edges are very finely serrated. It is made of highly
patinated striped Dover Chert! It is thin and has
Great Flaking and near Perfect symmetry! It was
recovered from a Rock Shelter in Simpson County, Kentucky
- Size: 2 21/32 x 1 7/16 inches
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- Item: FA1154 *NEW*
- Description: Super Fort Payne Buck Creek or
Rankin - This Fine piece is made from a beautiful piece
of blue and white Fort Payne Chert that has patinated nicely. It
has excellent symmetry and form. It was found in Simpson
County, Kentucky as a rock shelter find.
- Size: 2 11/16 x 1 11/16 inches
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- Item: FA1155 *NEW*
- Description: Highly Stylized Buck Creek - This
nice Buck Creek is stylized with straight blade edges that
end in downward turned barbed ears. It has perfect
symmetry and very nice flaking. The base is centered
proportionally under the point. It was recovered from a rock
shelter in Simpson County, Kentucky.
- Size: 2 19/32 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA745
- Description: Beautiful Sonora Buck Creek - This
Buck Creek is nice and thin and
made of Sonora Chert and found by Jr. Gowan. Mr. Gowan
hunted in Larue County & Hardin County, Kentucky near
Hodgenville & Elizabethtown, KY on the Rolling Fork River Drainage
and all pieces from his collection were found there. Found by Jr.
Gowan and from his Collection. Ex- Jr. Gowan, Ex- S. Cox, Ex-
Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 1/2 X 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA779
- Description: Thin
Hornstone Buck Creek - Found in McCreary County, Kentucky. Made of
High Grade Hornstone. This nice Buck Creek has nice symmetry and
shape. It is very thin. Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
Size: 2 9/16 x 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA469
TENNESSEE BUCK CREEK CACHE
Description: Tennessee Buck Creek Cache - Here is a Cache of Buck Creek's that were found in Humphrey's County, Tennessee as a surface find. They are made of Fort Payne, Hornstone, and one of a Fossilifferous Chert that is probably a variant Harrodsburg Chert. The original Cache was divided up into 5 smaller groups. Ex - Tom Davis, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
Size: range from 1 7/16 x 1 1/16 to 2 1/16 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: FA350
- Description: Fort Payne Chert Buck Creek - This Big Buck Creek is made of a beautifully mottled Fort Payne Chert. It was found in Fayette County, Kentucky. This piece was purchased in a group of artifacts on a board which hung in Green's Filling Station on Harrodsburg Road in Lexington, KY, where Ramsey's Diner now stands, from around 1940 until around 1974. It was then purchased by Prewitt Breeze. Ex- Prewitt Breeze Collection, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 3 5/16 x 1 13/16 inches
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- Item: FA598
- Description: Colorful Boyle Chert Buck Creek - This fine Buck Creek is made of Colorful Boyle Chert. It has a needle tip and excellent symmetry and slightly drooping ears. Almost Classic Buck Creek form. This piece is from the collection of Mr. Chan Strader of Athens, Kentucky. Chan dug, surface hunted, and collected artifacts all around the Central Kentucky area. Mr. Strader passed away over 20 years ago and left his collection to his cousin, Bobby Dodd, who donated the major portion to the University of Kentucky. Bobby's wife gave away a case of pieces that he had kept to a family friend. Only these few items of this collection remain available to collectors. Ex- Bill Harper
- Size: 2 7/8 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA288
- Description: Buck Creek - This NICELY made Buck Creek is made of highly patinated Fort Payne Chert. It has a nice tip and GREAT pointed drooping ears. It was found in Estill County, KY. It has a ancient nick to the base. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 1/2 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA158 BIG Buck Creek
PUBLISHED
Overstreet # 11 & 13
Description: BIG Sonora Buck Creek - 2 COA's-
1st TAKE NOTE, I want it to be known that this Buck Creek has
been determined to have modern re-chipping to one side of the tip!
I have outlined this re-chipping in the last two photos in the "extra
photos". Myself, Tom Davis, Jerry Dickey & Joseph Mattingly all
agree on this. AND THAT even though it has two COA's, I will
modified both COA's to reflect this. This is a BIG example for the type to be from KY. It is made of Highly Collectible Sonora Chert and was found in Barren County, Kentucky. Beautifully mottled Blue/Gray to Cream Sonora Chert (see photos). This Buck Creek has VERY nice symmetry. It came from the Matt Moeller Collection. Comes with Both a Bill Jackson, "Jackson Galleries" paper, dated 1/20/2004 (No. 18096) with an origin stating: "Barren Co., Kentucky. Ex- Matt Moeller Collection. From the Collection of Doug Howard and papered at his request" AND a IAGA Grading Certificate grading it a G-9 (see photos). It has a couple of small dings, but I would
have graded it a G-9 based on the size, color, & material (if
not for the re-chipping). A
nice large example of the type that displays well and would be valued at
several times this amount without the re-chipped tip This piece is pictured in the Overstreet # 11
on page # 372 & in the NEW Overstreet # 13 on page #452 Ex-Matt Moeller, Ex-Doug Howard, Ex- John Duncan, Ex-Grady Steele
Size: 4 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches
(Modern Re-chipping to one side of tip)
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- Item: FA871 *NEW*
- Description: Sonora Chert Buck Creek - Found
in Mead County, Kentucky
- Size: 2 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA648 TOM DAVIS COA
- Description: FINE Big Buck Creek - This Fine Buck Creek was found by Robert L. Stathem near Poverty Point, Louisiana. It has excellent Flaking and a nice tip and down turned barbed ears. It is made of a beautiful piece of colorful chert. This piece is from the collection of John & Robert Stathem of Shreveport, Louisiana. Robert and his father John hunted artifacts in Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. It comes with a Tom Davis COA. Ex- Robert Stathem Collection, Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 3 1/8 x 1 3/8 inches
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- Item: FA146
- Description: Estill Co., KY Buck Creek: Here is a nice Large Buck Creek from Estill County, KY. It has nice symmetry and great drooping ears. All that holds this piece back from being a Great point is an ancient nick to the tip. (See Photos) A nice BIG Buck Creek made of what is, I believe, a highly patinated Fort Payne Chert. This piece is pictured in the NEW Overstreet # 11 on page # 372.
- Size: 3 1/4 x 1 5/8 inches
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- Item: FW180 Translucent Knox Chert
- Description: Translucent Buck Creek - Knox Chert - All the pieces from this collection were found in McCreary County, Kentucky either off Peel Dog Wood Road, in Forgotten Valley, Indian Creek, or Bear Wallow. All of these are within 5 miles of the Cumberland River. Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 1 13/16 x 1 1/16 inches
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- Item: FA285
- Description: Tennessee Buck Creek - This great Buck Creek was found in Northeastern Tennessee. It is made of Brassfield Chert and is just eat up with deposits. It has nice form and symmetry. I nice example of the type. This piece is pictured in the NEW Overstreet # 11 on page # 371. Ex- Tom Davis, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 3/8 x 1 1/2 inches
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- Item: FA293 * NEW *
- Description: KY Buck Creek - Here is a GREAT Buck Creek. It is made of highly patinated Fort Payne Chert. It has near perfect symmetry and nice drooping ears. It was found in Madison County, KY. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 1 3/4 x 1 9/16 inches
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