I think crapola is being polite. Price guides on any collectible are just to pull suckers in. Come on Rock, you know better. Any collectible is worth what a person is willing to give for it. No more, no less. For example, and this is the honest to goodness truth. A fellow from West Virginia came into my place of business and saw my Folsom point. I had no clue at the time what I even had. Just knew it was super nice and my best find. The guy started trying to buy it. He started out at $2,000.00 . I thought he was joking and just laughed. He kept going up. He went all the way up to $10,000.00 . He was serious as could be, and even called me a couple of times still after that piece. That was when I started to study point types, ages, ext. you know that that point isn't worth over $2,000.00 by any book or person with good sense for that matter. For some reason that point was worth actually $10,500.00 (was his last offer) to that guy. I guess I'm a fool for still having it in my collection. Or, could it be worth even more to me?? I suppose it is! I had it sitting out where any one could have snatched it up. It went in the safe as soon as that dude left.
Awesome point! Tell me- what do you call that material? I found a point (not the same design) a couple months back of the same material. Still haveing a hard time with lithic names. Thanks- and congrats on a GREAT find!
Yak
I have many price guides. I picked one just to give him an idea of the value of it. And it said G10 so that would be the top. Thought he might want to know.