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Shipping comes with the price, nothing additional required on this one-barb-Buck Creek from Spencer County, Indiana--funny in a way, but one long barb is much like the day the Woodland knapper made the piece, but that other edge they went to extremes to salvage it: 1&13/16" by 1&1/8", some 5/16" max thickness. The base and the blade edge have the same degree of dullness, so no basal grinding (it's Woodland, after all). The piece catches your eye, though. The flint: call it tan chert, as that's about as descriptive as any term; mineralized, authentic. Check, cash, or M.O.s are welcomed, but please note I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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