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Shipping included with the price on these Adair and Russell County, Kentucky, arrowheads--found along the Cumberland River more decades back than the family of the collector could recall (he hadn't hunted flint since '91 or so, they knew)--they're simply real. The longest, the Adena, is 3&1/4". The Woodland Period knapper ran slightly short of flint as the stem was being fashioned, so he used grinding to smooth out any roughness. The Snap Base Benton is Muldrough Chert3&1/16"--it has some glue on the edges as the old collector displayed his finds on-edge--I've seen the identical gluing on most of a hundred of his finds, but as all the collection was pulled free for the estate auction I never got to see the actual displayed he (Bennie Powell) made up--would have been interesting. The Motley is a fossil chert, 2&3/8". The two smaller pieces are around 1&5/8". All are real, period. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O.s, but please note I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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