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The cost of shipping ($8.00 anymore) comes with the price. The title is about as self-explanatory as I know how to phrase it--heat pop outs scattered around the Harrison County, Indiana, blade of this Hopewell Snyders point. The barbs stayed intact even as the blade was in a cookfire--along the blade edges and the tip you see the pop out effects of heating hornstone--to explain, if you're not familiar with it, Indiana Hornstone will practically explode if it gets too hot (too quickly). This piece, in my personal collection for the last fifteen years, is from a Warrick County, Indiana, collection, measures 2&7/16" by 1&5/8". Neat, authentic artifact. I welcome checks or M.O>s, but do not use electronic payments such as paypal--Roy A.
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