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Shipping comes with the price on this notched point from Warrick County, Indiana, creeks--it's Early Archaic Culture, basal edge ground, likely side notched (not corner notched), but the blade went through so many sharpen-and-use cycles that the piece has a "corner-notched look"--as it was found the piece measures 7/8" wide, but there was likely a full half inch of blade sharpened-away, keeping those cutting edges 'in shape'. Made of a very patinated hornstone, excellent gloss--patina, you can see the creek stain in the crevices of the flint. Length is 2&1/8". I welcome checks or M.O.s, but do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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