Cowhorn Bolens

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nice points, I like the mineralization and markings on them.
Am I understanding correctly that the identifying characteristics of this is the base where one tang is much larger than the other, longer?
 

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Nice Mike are they titled like that in the guides? I’d like to look them up. I’ve never seen any like them before
nice points, I like the mineralization and markings on them.
Am I understanding correctly that the identifying characteristics of this is the base where one tang is much larger than the other, longer?
I asked about these awhile back on another forum and I was told that's what they were and they were rare. I never heard of that type before. The ones I saw online were somewhat close; I can see why they were called that.
 

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