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- Item: FA1062
- Description: Very Colorful Stemmed
Serrated McIntire - This Stemmed Point is made of a VERY Colorful piece of
Fossiliferous Boyle Chert. It was found in Fayette County,
Kentucky. It has a nice tip and expanding blade edges to barbed
ears. Ex- Monty & Jewdy Pennington
- Size: 1 1/4 x 1 1/8 inches
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- Item: FA1630
Fossilifferous Boyle Chert
Description: Boyle Chert McIntire -
Made from Fossilifferous Boyle Chert. Thin
and well made with very nice symmetry.
It was found by Rocky Anglin in Central Kentucky and purchased from
his heirs. Ex- Monty Pennington
Size: 1 7/8 X 1 1/4 inches
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- Item: FA368 * NEW *
- Description: Three-Tone Hornstone McIntire - This great McIntire was found here in Central KY. It has a great "bulls-eye" that is circled by a band of lighter material. The base has rind or cortex remaining. It has nice barbed ears and great symmetry. I believe the material to be tri-color Hornstone. I first thought that it was St. Louis Green, but it has quartz inclusions in it, which rules out St. Louis. A very colorful piece in a type that is hard to find in classic form. This piece is pictured in the NEW Overstreet # 11 on page # 467. Ex- Gary Noel, Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 2 1/16 x 1 3/16 inches
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- Item: PA11
- Description: Fort Payne McIntire - Here is a nice McIntire made of Fort Payne Chert. It was found in Clark County, KY. It is Blue and Gray in color. Ex- Monty Pennington
- Size: 3 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches
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