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Shipping (which is now up to $8 plus) is included with the price on these Spencer/ Perry County, Indiana, creek-found Buck Creek points from a multi-generation family collection--they hunted creeks and fields on their farm was she the widow of the last owner related--neat, 100% authentic pieces. They're a mix of the "Holland Chert" found in Spencer County and the longest point (1&7/8") of Hornstone. With Buck Creeks, they were a 'used until exhausted' point type, so each of these three likely was once twice the present length. The longest point also shows the stains of long-term creekbed minerals, great patina--some collectors might scrub the piece, but as I like seeing exactly how a point was found, it's in the same condition as when I added the points to my collection. Any questions, please feel free to ask. I welcome checks or M.O.s but do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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