Archaic 2
Texas blades or knives seem to be one of the hardest to sell, the market is pretty much always full of them. It's not so easy to come by a fine blade at times but they seem to be slow selling. I kept buying blades for my collection that were over 6 inches at one time, I also thought it was funny when I purchased what I thought was a Friday knife sent it off to get papered and it papered as a Archaic knife. Here's some of my blades.
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Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
Friday Knife |
Ensor Knife |
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Archaic Knife |
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Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
Archaic Knife |
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Friday |
Friday |
Friday |
Harahey |
Drills
I believe drills are neat. Even though numerous drills were a type worked down and used up it’s amazing that so many are found that you can’t even distinguish the type it was. I find it amazing that a piece was used so much. One thing certain those Indians didn’t waste much.
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