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A Spencer County, Indiana-found Holland Chert (named for the town) Aden that came from a local creek in that area of Spencer County. Length is just under 2&3/8" by 1&7/16", and due to a 'stack' in the flint thickness is 7/16" above the hafting area. The flint is known for fracture planes, ancient knappers found the 'wastage' was real high...unless they were making only small points. Another thing that's very common with "Holland" is the iron-colored pockets of mineral. Every detail is real, period. Shipping is $8.00 with checks, cash, or M.O.s the only ways to buy it as I do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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