Unusual artifacts always attract the attention of serious collectors. This is one such unusual artifact. It is an 8.94" long central piece of a giant Ramey Knife with both ends broken off. The material is a high-grade Burlington with a very glossy finish. It was found in Wisconsin and comes with a Dwain Rogers COA.
Because of the unusual length of this piece, Dwain took the time to not only make an extra long COA to fit it but also to make a drawing on the COA of what the completed Ramey Knife would have looked like when it was whole. Based on his drawing, the complete artifact would have been in the 14-15 inch long range! Now, that's big in anybody's book!
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