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In my collection since 2004 or so, off a small winding stream called "The Pond River"--maybe the most zig-zag stream in the entire country--Muhlenberg--Hopkins County, Kentucky. The trio are real, period. The Hornstone Adena measures 2&1/2", tip to snap base. The Buck Creek narrow point is 2&3/16"--a little tip ding or it might have been an eighth inch longer. The Stemmed point is 2&1/8"--flint types on the last two are the same, but pulling a name for the material, that I can't say--I'll check Tony DeRegnaucourt's "Chert Types" book, see if there's a match I'm forgetting. Good pieces, real Shipping is $6.00, with checks or M.O>s welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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