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Decent, decent Buck Creek made from our Spencer County, Indiana, found Holland Flint, white fossil inclusion lines show on both faces of the 1&11/16" by 1&1/16" point--thin, 1/4" max thickness. There was a tiny Crinoid fossil on one basal corner, it made a 'weak spot' that snapped the corner during Woodland era usage--patinated break, to say it more simply, but that tiny long-since dissolved bit of organic matter left a 'tube' in the chert itself--neat feature. The piece comes from an Evansville area collection, guaranteed authentic in every detail. $6.00 shipping, checks, cash, or M.O.s welcomed, but I do not take paypal--Roy A.
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