Price:
$20.00
Status:
Available
Snap base Hopewell, 2&7/16", made of Illinois hornstone--Cobden Flint--all sorts of bandings show in the flint, a mark of a good nodular Cobden Flint. The piece was found in Edwards Co., Illinois, ex Norman Reid, found in 1950. That flat basal edge is a sure sign of a point made from a large flake of flint, it isn't a break, but was the outer edge of a large preform flake shattered from the nodule--the curved (flat) edge is typical of a flake formed into a point--deliberate, not accidental. NICE patina, guaranteed authentic. Shipping is $8.00 (postal rates and zone charges, unfortunately), and payments welcomed by cash, checks, or M.O.s. Paypal is not used--Roy A.
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