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Out of Knox County, Kentucky, and best I can type it, a Hopkinsville--St. Genevieve Chert,1&5/8" by almost 1&1/8"--slightly under 5/16" max thickness, so you can understand the symmetry of the piece. If there is anything more than minimal basal dulling I can't detect it--tells you the piece is Late Archaic, moving into Woodland time periods. The reason for the title is that the point doesn't fit 'snugly' into either Motleys or Buck Creek points, but a knapper some two thousand years back took ideas from each point type--well made, no damage, and decent patina--it's real. Shipping is $6.00 with checks, cash, or M.O>s welcomed. Sorry, I don't use paypal--Roy A.
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