Glass Insulator Arrowheads at Imogen Bidwill blog

Glass Insulator Arrowheads. I think a dart or arrow point would have some notches, especially during the historic period. In this video i finish up the glass arrowhead into an ishi style point.if you have a video you want to. In our american indian & ethnographic art auction on september 6, 2014, one piece in particular stands out: Both native americans and australian aborigines were known to steal glass and ceramic insulators from the telegraph poles. Glass and porcelain will also work, but unless you have an unusually large piece, you'll probably skip straight to the instructions for shaping it into an arrowhead. One of the stories we might read from them is that they are authentic. It looks like a knife blade to me.

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Both native americans and australian aborigines were known to steal glass and ceramic insulators from the telegraph poles. It looks like a knife blade to me. One of the stories we might read from them is that they are authentic. Glass and porcelain will also work, but unless you have an unusually large piece, you'll probably skip straight to the instructions for shaping it into an arrowhead. I think a dart or arrow point would have some notches, especially during the historic period. In this video i finish up the glass arrowhead into an ishi style point.if you have a video you want to. In our american indian & ethnographic art auction on september 6, 2014, one piece in particular stands out:

Vintage Glass Insulators, Variety Pack Starter Kits, Unaltered and

Glass Insulator Arrowheads It looks like a knife blade to me. It looks like a knife blade to me. One of the stories we might read from them is that they are authentic. Both native americans and australian aborigines were known to steal glass and ceramic insulators from the telegraph poles. In this video i finish up the glass arrowhead into an ishi style point.if you have a video you want to. I think a dart or arrow point would have some notches, especially during the historic period. Glass and porcelain will also work, but unless you have an unusually large piece, you'll probably skip straight to the instructions for shaping it into an arrowhead. In our american indian & ethnographic art auction on september 6, 2014, one piece in particular stands out:

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