Price:
$30.00
Status:
Available
You pick a piece of flint out of a frame of points when something catches your eye--maybe it's the color, maybe it's the knapping--and just maybe it's that the piece is 'balanced'--tip, blade edges, base--you know a highly skilled artisan made it. Give them credit. This 2&3/8" by 1&3/8 by (yeah, you guessed it) 3/8" thick Cobbs is out of Gibson County, Indiana, found along the Wabash River. Like almost all of these Early Archaic knives there is no basal edge grinding--it was used, the blade edges and the very small tip chip show that. The knife may not have ever been much longer as there is little evidence of the bevel sharpening a Cobbs--a heavily used Cobbs, would have. Patina is excellent, some field dirt still in the 'catches' of the flint, lifetime guaranteed real. Shipping is $6.00, checks, cash, or M.O.s welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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