One small barb end chip from being fully intact--ancient chip, it's not modern, the Harrison County-type Hornstone is patinated there on the barb--and everywhere else. The provenance I received read Perry County, Indiana, find, Tell City area. Length is 2&5/16", , intact tip to heavily ground basal edge. Width is 1" by slightly over 5/16" max thickness. Strong bevel-sharpened edges indicate a much larger blade, frequent blade sharpening. The hornstone has a natural gloss to it, high silicate flint--it's real, period. Shipping is $6.00, checks or M.O>s are welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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