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Shipping included on this strongly beveled Posey County, S.W. Indiana, Lost Lake--strong, strong basal edge grinding, too. There were so many Early Archaic-made sharpenings of the blade that the barbs are simply gone--you can see the 'nubs' of those barbs and all the patina on them. If this piece wasn't a creek find, I would be more than surprised--can't say for certain, but the patina I'm seeing is sure what you'd expect from a creek-found point--weathered Indiana Hornstone. Length is 2&1/8" by 1&3/16"--not quite reaching 5/16" at max thickness--balanced, width-to-thickness. This much patina, every detail is guaranteed authentic. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O.s, but I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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