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Shipping included with the price on these three Union or Webster County, Kentucky creek finds--all Kirk, Lost Lake, and Decatur Culture from the Early Archaic period--at least that convex-based point I'm classifying as a Decatur (not a fractured base)--all three show basal grinding; the center point, the smallest, is 1&3/8" by 11/16", actually has the strongest basal edge grinding. The strongly beveled Lost Lake dart is a much sharpened 1&15/16". With no wider than it is (1") it might have started as a dart, it wasn't a larger hafted knife that was reduced so much in size. I bought these from the creek hunter who found them six--eight years back, they've been part of my collection since--their history will go to the next owner. Are they perfect--no, but nearly so--as the pictures should show. They're real. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O.s, but please note my store does not use paypal--Roy A.
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