Early Native American

CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead


CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead
CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead
CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead
CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead

CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead    CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead

CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type. EX: Matthew Irwin Collection Great Neck, New York. In a Heavily Patinated Medium to Dark Tan Jasper or Chert, as pictured.

Length is 3-3/16, or 8Omm. Coins, Medals, and Artifacts that are Certified, or that have a COA(Certificate of Authenticity) are not returnable. (No marks, chips, tampering, cleaning, scratches, or flakes).

All lots Certified, or with COAs by a third party Grading or Authentication. Service are Guaranteed as Described. Lots without Certification or COAs are described to the best of my ability based on my experience and knowledge. This is not a guarantee of Condition, Attribution, or Age.

With COA's that are just as bogus. The most prolific COA's are mostly on fakes.

Very small handful of dealers. For that reason we refuse to sell artifacts with COA's from many of these authenticators. The only people who's opinions I trust enough to recognize their COA's are the following.

Ben Stermer, Dwain Rogers, Greg Perino, Jim Bennett. Facts go for next to nothing because they do not look as good as the fakes. Enough that you should research before you invest. For example, offering 2 or 3 Clovis, Cumberland, or Folsom points every week. SO, ask questions, and best to get a COA from one of the Authenticators mentioned above.


CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead    CASCADE or COVINGTON KNIFE Type Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Arrowhead