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Shipping included on this fantastic (but broken) Cobbs Knife-Drill out of either Daviess or DuBois County, Indiana. The break of the tip goes back to Early archaic usage, length as-is 2", width is 1&5/8", and the number that tells you this started as a very large Cobbs Knife is the 3/8" medial ridge thickness...no how long the piece was when it became a drill, talk it over with your restorer, an artist like Keith Etchison is very good at calculating how the piece (finished) should look.. The material is Kentucky Sonora Flint, excellent color & patina. I welcome checks, cash, money orders, or green stamps if there still are such things, but do not use paypal-type payment services--Roy A.
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