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Hillbilly:
Haven't had much knapping time lately, but here's a few I've knocked out in the last couple months. Several of them are on their way to new homes. :) Not the best photo. The rhyolite Savannah River in the middle is about 6 1/2" long for scale. Everything in there from rhyolite to obsidian, dacite, quartz, quartzite, Knife River, Coastal Plains, Flint River, Fort Payne, Keokuk, Pedernales, and coral.

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knightd:
Those are nice!! what style is the black one on the top left?? I really like that style of point..

Dingleberry:
Sweet points Steve.  What kind of tool are you using for notching.  That rhyolite point is great....dogwood billet?

Coo-wah-chobee:
Well now ...ya rock makin' machine. Very nice points, ya sure have a command of the different styles....bob

Hillbilly:
David, that would be a Kirktail- somewhere between a Kirk and a dovetail.:) Jonathan, yep, wood and hammerstone on the rhyolite and quartzite, hammerstone and antler percussion on the rest. I usually use a smalll copper flaker or a horseshoe nail for notching. Bob, nope, I can halfassed make all of them, but none of them really good.

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