My fave Kirk.

*Molly*

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I would like to show a fine example of a Kirk, it's made from Agatized Coral, it was found in GA.
This point is one of my favourites, beautiful material.
I experimented a little & floated it, framed it too, I think it looks neat, just thought I would share it with my friends. :)
I couldn't decide which pic, so I put both on, anyone want any tips on floating points, just ask, be glad to help.

Molly.
 

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Sweet Kirk Molly...I like the way you floated your point in the photo. HB
 

Thankyou HB. It's nice to mix to hobbies together.

Molly. :)
 

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Hi Molly great pics and how old is the arrow or spear head.

tinpan :D
 

Hi Tin, It's Early Archaic 8000BC-5000BC.

Molly. :)
 

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I like the contrast in your first pic the best, very cool effect with the border as well and a favorite type of mine! Thanks for the show Molly.
 

Thankyou guys. I'm working on some more, I'll post them soon.

Molly. :)
 

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Excellent! I am always amazed at how sharp something that old can be. Testing one out I actually got a small cut. The prehistoric are my favorites! You have a real gem there! Jim B
 

(Special effect cat call whistles inserted here). Nice point!!!!!
Steve
 

MOLLY, THAT A BEAUTIFUL POINT......COLORFULLY & SHARPE I BET. THANKS FOR THE LOOK.
 

Jonnyreb said:
How did you do that? Those are some nice pics and an even nicer lookin point.
You always have good posts!! ;D

Well its really simple...
I used the glue gun to glue a long darning needle to the back of the Kirk, took pics, then cloned out the pin, so as to get the floating effect.
I use Photostudio 5.5, you can download it free off CNet.
It's not difficult.
Thankyou Shawn, it is a pretty point.

Molly. :)
 

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Excellent! I am always amazed at how sharp something that old can be. Testing one out I actually got a small cut. The prehistoric are my favorites! You have a real gem there! Jim B

Thankyou Jim, it's a purchased point, unfortunately there's no materials here in NC like that. If I found a point like that one, I would sure to be jiggin.
It's definetly a keeper.

Molly. :)
 

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(Special effect cat call whistles inserted here). Nice point!!!!!
Steve

LOL, I'm not sure what sound that would be but, I get the idea. ;D
Thankyou my friend.

Molly.
 

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SPORTSTER said:
MOLLY, THAT A BEAUTIFUL POINT......COLORFULLY & SHARPE I BET. THANKS FOR THE LOOK.

Thankyou Sportster. :)

Molly. :icon_sunny:
 

Definitely a smoker Molly. The material looks very similar to our Carter Cave Flint that we find around southern Ohio. Do you know if the point is from my area?
 

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