A great pair of perforators from Warrick Co, IN. They were found by Jack Rudolph on his farm in the 1930's. The largest example is as classic as they come. Nice stocky base that fits in the hand well, and a heavily worm tip from years of leatherwork, and is made from hornstone. The smaller one is also heavily worn and likely cobble chert. Largest measures 1 7/8 inches.
Thanks a million.
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