Archival Pieces Turkeytail Fulton pg 1  
Item: FA247
Description: Snapped Base Turkeytail Fulton - Here is a great piece for someone wishing to restore it to it's former glory.  It is a Turkeytail Fulton with an extended "needle tip".  It is VERY thin and has very good symmetry.  It has NO damage except for the anciently snapped off base.  Both ears are intact.  It is made out of gray Hornstone, most likely Harrison County Chert.  It was found in 1992 in Hardin County, Kentucky.  Ex- Dale Rector, Ex- Monty Pennington

 

Size:3 5/8 x 1 7/16 inches
Price: $ SOLD                (Click Here to View more Photos)
Archival Pieces Turkeytail Fulton pg. 1  

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