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Is a Cibolo point or Knife a Registered Type?

I've not seen many of this type of point but apparently they only come from the Carrizo Springs area I believe. I've checked Hesters latest book & it's not listed there, nor is it listed in the 10th Overstreet book. So, has anyone seen this type as being listed as an authentic Texas type point?

Re: Is a Cibolo point or Knife a Registered Type?

It is in the new edition of overstreet. I found a Cibolo knife a couple months ago on Cibolo creek in Sutherland Springs. It has a very short, square stem and most have recurved blade edges. It's a rare knife

Re: Is a Cibolo point or Knife a Registered Type?

Yep, it's listed in Overstreet's 12th Edition.

Re: Is a Cibolo point or Knife a Registered Type?

That's good, what quality grade & corresponding prices do they have on the one's listed? I'm debating on buying one from a dealer that's been used considerably & has the classic stem though.

Re: Is a Cibolo point or Knife a Registered Type?

Top example shown, 6 1/4 inch, G9, $1200.