You like Pickwicks or you don't--this one is off the Cumberland, found decades back, estate of Mr. Powell, Columbia, Kentucky. Length is 3&5/16" by 1&3/8"--a full 9/16" center thickness. This was the knapping of one "not wasting my time on beauty, I need a knife" Mid Archaic hunter. The blade edges, the pressure chipping that made the hafted knife functional, there the guy spent some time--still decently sharp. "Related" to Ft. Payne Chert/ Muldrough Chert, that's the best classification I can provide for the chert used--you see inclusions of higher grade flint in the cherty matrix--it held its edge, that's what, to a hunter, made it worth using. Patina is great, the piece is guaranteed authentic. Shipping comes with the price, checks, cash, or M.O>s welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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