Included the shipping cost, nothing extra. Several years back a friend came across a small Christian County, Kentucky, collection, had his sights set on a big Benton, wanted to get back to "zero"--I bought this fine Kirk Cornernotch and some other pieces as they're more "My sort of flint"...grade 10 Bentons, maybe he kept a good piece for his collection, maybe he kept a fake. I like what I bought. Made of Hornstone2&1/4" by 1&1/16", only 1/4" max thickness.. Slight use to the tip left a small flat spot on the side of the tip. For the Early Archaic hunter that was no problem--one small salvage chip (adjustment) made a needle-like point to this dart. Unlike a number of Kirk C.N.s there is some stem edge grinding.One small under the barb chip is there--it's minor, but if there IS damage, I believe you state it upfront. The piece is guaranteed authentic in ALL detail. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O.s however I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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