Price:
$30.00
Status:
Available
The blade edges have that four-sided-sharpening of the Harpeth River points (Kirks used somewhat the same sharpening technique). The flint is a creek patinated hornstone, it turned tan instead of gray--see a small chip on the very tip, it shows gray flint. The stem edges are ground, the blade edges serrated, further testament to the Early Archaic origin of the Union County, Kentucky area creek find. Length is 2&5/8" by 1", with thickness only a fraction over 1/4" max thickness. The stem shows some notching in the center of the base like a Heavy Duty, but the stem lacks the thin flute Heavy Duty points employed to thin (before hafting). There are some similarities to the Easter Stemmed variety, too. Every detail is guaranteed real, shipping is $7.00, and checks, cash, or M.O.s are welcomed. Sorry, I do not take electronic payments like paypal--Roy A.
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