Price:
$24.00
Status:
Sold
I'm not sure this Kirk Stemmed-Serrated would cut a steak, but I'm 100% sure I wouldn't want to run the edge against my palm with any downward pressure: still sharp (the serrations), even after 7500 years. The Early archaic point comes from the Evansville, Indiana, area--length is 2&3/16" by 1", 3/8" thickness along the twin-sided medial ridge (that's to say one side isn't cambered, one side flat--BOTH sides are cambered). Note that the stem was anciently modified by removing one basal 'tang'--a bit of ancient salvage to make the piece fit a new handle. There is a small chip in the very tip that I'd call collector damage (new). Shipping is included with the price, checks, cash, or money orders welcomed. Sorry, I do not use 'pay services' (like paypal)--Roy A.
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