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Shipping is included with the group of Early archaic Culture points from S.W. Indiana. These are as-found, so any damage was use-made. The longest is 2&3/16", a fossil chert either Heavy Duty or Hardin (I go back-and-forth with classification each time I look at it)--stem grinding is there, but it seems wide for a Heavy Duty. The Holland, Indiana, chert Pinetree lacks a tip but still measures 1&7/8". The red/ greenish-tan Thebes is 1&5/8"--shame about the tip and base, but it's "as found"--THIN, only 3/16".The Kirk Stemmed-Serrated is 1&3/4", the hornstone Palmer is 1&11/16", and the fossil chert Big Sandy is 1&1/2"--shows considerable ancient use with that polish. ALL are guaranteed real. I welcome checks, cash, or M.O>s, but do not use paypal-type services--Roy A.
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