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CM-302 This
is a great piece. These are called "Kansas
Turkeytails" by collectors, they are also
commonly called "SEKANS" for SouthEast
Kansas, were this style was first identified.
Perino calls them Neosho Knives. Whatever you
call it, these are variations on the Harahey
knife. This one is a favorite of mine, I have
several on my site including two nice ones from
Greg Perino's collection.
As for this point, I can tell you it is 5 1/2"
long, made of Kay Co. Chert and it has a small
nick in the midsection.
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