Price:
$34.00
Status:
Available
Off the Ohio river, found in Floyd and neighboring Indiana counties, various styles of Adena and Buck Creek--maybe a slightly basal damaged Turkey Tail on the end (2.5" for scale on the T.T.). Five are made of various hornstone types, the thick Dixon-style Adena I'm not completely sure if it's Indiana Derby Flint, or something similar2&5/16" in length, a thick 7/16" max thickness. Note on this particular piece--the tip was used as a scraper, the work polish is really, really heavy. The shortest of the group is in the Buck Creek family--could even extent back into the Pickwick Points style, depending on what it looked like before countless lifetime modifications--they really used every bit of 'good' out of that blade. Each and every piece is lifetime guaranteed authentic. Are they used, used very hard--yes, and they're also real. Shipping is $6.00 with checks, cash, or M.O>s welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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