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A "Cornernotch" and a Square Stemmed Robbins that are from Allen County, Indiana (Ft. Wayne area collection). The cornernotch doesn't have much basal grinding or bevel sharpening, so it's fairly safe to rule it a Kirk Cornernotch of a tan flint, 2&1/16" by 1&1/4". the length is about an eighth inch shorter due to an ancient use-made chip--kind of flat on the end, yes, but is the tan chert ever patinated. Next, the Robbins--or "square stemmed Adena" in hornstone, a good grade of that flint, slightly over 2&1/2" in length. The stem reminds you of a Heavy Duty point, but the blade flaking has that 'percussion chipping look' of Woodland era points. Both are guaranteed real, period. Shipping is $8.00 with checks (or cash) as well as money orders accepted. Sorry, I do not use paypal type payment services--Roy A.
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