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Very, very thin Dixon Point (A Gary to some), 2" by 1&3/8", but max thickness is only slightly over 3/16"--thin blade, definitely. Both the tip and that side 'burin' show work as 'leatherworking features'--read that as use polish, particularly the tip, you can spot the narrowing of the tip to make a leather punch. The stem shows excellent edge grinding. Note that the Sangamon County, Illinois, Dixon has not been cleaned--what you see isn't large mineral deposits--although it IS well mineralized--but prairie soil from Illinois. The flint is a decent grade of Burlington Chert. Every detail is guaranteed real, period. Shipping is $8.00 with checks or M.O.s how I receive payments. Sorry, I do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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