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redwasp:
very nice, back in Ole Miss there was plenty river cane. up here in Penn. I can't find it. i love your points beautiful arrows man. Thats the way I fletch my primitve arrows. gotta love those tail feathers
TRACY:
Very nice looking heads complimented with some awesome looking points!
Tracy
broken arrow:
Those are nice looking arrowheads. How do you shape them so well and is coral difficult to work with?
Winston
Bone pile:
Thanks for the replies, too kind.
Broken Arrow,I started this journey by taking up flint knapping and just now gitting into arrows and even trying to make a bow.The coral varies alot most of the time you see a coral point it has been heated.I have a photo of a raw coral point in the "flintknapping" section under hand fluting clovis.Heating the coral brings up the color and makes it alot easier to work.
Bone pile
dinorocks:
Great looking arrows! I too have been bit by the arrow-making bug! Still learing how to knap points. I have fitted some of my primitive arrows with steel target points but don't like them taking away from the "primitiveness" of my arrows. I need to find something else to use until I learn how to knap better!
Your fletching look different...is the half fletch used as the cock feather? does the half fletch effect the flight of the arrow?
Thanks!
Dino
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