Price:
$32.00
Price Reduced
Status:
Available
Shipping included with this bifurcated base Kirk Serrated, Wayne County, Kentucky. Is the piece Hornstone, or is it a grade of Sonora Flint--the inclusions make it hard to classify--I'll stick with "a grade of local Hornstone" as I don't see the iron shades of classic Sonora. That "lighting streak" is a fossil inclusion, seen on both faces, more prominent on one side. It ends at the tip in a darker flint inclusion--under 10x loop you can see iron deposits along the edges of that dark tip, so it's an inclusion, not a rechip. The stem edges and the auriculate center are ground--the serrations, they're huge for the size of the 1&3/4" dart point. The reverse face shows the Kentucky soils of Wayne County--clean ir or not, that's the next owners' choice. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O.s, however I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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