Spyderco of the Paleolithic !

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Those are prehistoric two arrow heads found by my father 40 years ago in the east of France...
Serrated edges were very in fashion long time ago...

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Nemo;)
 
Sure but it looks like they’ve got uneven grind marks and maybe even a bad heat treat…I’d send them back. :D :p
 
Lol !
I wish I could drive a Delorean to send them back myself !
 
Very cool comparison.
I can just see the caveforum paintings (comments) now..."oh, if only they'd offer these in obsidian instead of flint, I'd pay 2 hides extra right now"!
Ha! Some things will never change.
 
Those arrowheads look familiar. I believe they were manufactured by Silica Glasser, the greatest knapper of ancient times. He even devised a system for polishing the serrated edges. :)

And that's no buffalo bull!
 
they mustve been some kind of collaboration with a special maker.... spyderco doesnt offer anything else with dual serrated edges.
 
Well, in paleolithic times, there were no laws against double edges.
In fact, in paleolithic times, there were no laws. :D
 
For a second there, I thought the top one looked like a piece of chicken...
Don't think I would like to eat one though O_O
 
What a horrible primitive world that must have been without the Spyder-hole. Or pocket clip. I don't know how they survived.
 
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