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A Table Rock that's been in my collection a couple decades--found on a lake shore in the western part of the state--probably Trigg County as I don't know how widely the finder & family ranged. The Table Rock (or Bottle Beck if you prefer that term( is made of a colorful river-found Jasper2&3/4" by 1&1/8", a balanced 3/8" max thickness in the hafting area. The crevices of the jasper still hold soil deposits--clean if if you wish, I like the patina exactly as it is. Interesting feature--the tip was used as a drill, the edges are completely worn smooth, the rotation of the point (as a drill) wore away ANY sharp edges all the way down to the tiny notch indented on one blade edge, but mostly so in the top 1". A very interesting Mid Archaic point, lifetime guaranteed real. Shipping is $6.00 with checks or M.O.s welcomed. Sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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