Shipping included on this Indiana Hornstone Kirk Stemmed Bifurcated point--if you use one of the thirteen other names for bifurcates, St. Albans, etc...fine--this (as a Kirk form) is how I classify the piece. Out of a Carroll County, Indiana, collection, 1&3/8" by 1&1/16", and 1/4" max thickness. There is marginal basal edge grinding--can be felt on the lobes of the base. There is very slight wear to the tip, but no outright damage to the piece--patina is excellent, lifetime guaranteed authentic. As the point was long-glued to a plywood sheet there may still be a trace of school glue in the deep crevices--you see it, you know what it is--I soaked & picked glue twice to get the piece to this stage. I welcome checks or M.O>s however I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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