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Shipping included, list price is the total price on this Stemmed, somewhat serrated Kirk point made from our Indiana Harrison county Hornstone--measures 2&5/8" by almost 1&1/8"--thickest right at the hafting (shoulders) where max thickness is slightly under 3/8". The blade shows sharpening-after-sharpening, a well used and anciently touched-up cutting edge. The patina is 100% lifetime guaranteed ancient. The sides of the stem, the edges, are far more ground than is the basal edge--typical Kirk in that respect--basal edge grinding just wasn't their specialty--for whatever reason. The point ( found in either Warrick or Spencer County, Indiana) has spent years in my personal collection, neat piece of flint, real. I welcome checks or M.O.s, however I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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