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Whichever way you want to classify this 1&13/16" by 1&1/8" corner notch, as a Pinetree or as a Stilwell, it has the patina of some 7500 years. The basal edge shows decent grinding, the blade edges show some very fine pressure chipping (serration) that's clearly Early Archiac pressure knapping. The flint is the "Yellowbanks" (Kentucky) variety that's cousin flint to Indiana Derby Flint, the point itself comes from a Hancock County, Kentucky, collection. Damage is limited to one tiny chip off the end of a barb (from ancient use). Every detail is guaranteed authentic. Shipping is $8.00, checks or M.O>s are the two ways to send payments. Sorry, I do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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