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JackCrafty:
I second that motion. Please move on let the overshot debate rest.
iowabow:
--- Quote from: StevenT on October 20, 2015, 10:44:53 am ---Hey guys, I have bit my tongue as long as I can. I was really enjoying this post up to the point it got hi-jacked. Iowabow, I compliment you on a post that goes beyond the copper-ABO debate. It WAS and is a very good demonstration of ABO techniques. That is the good. The bad is that the overshoot, impasse or what ever the heck it is called is really muddying the water. I personally would appreciate it if the main two who just cannot leave that bone alone take your back and forth debate to another thread. Call it the Great Impass Debate and have at it. I'm asking pretty please, with a smile and leave this post alone. Thanks.
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Thank you for the complement. I started this thread because someone ask me to explain some antler bone and stone techniques. The thread was an attempt to demonstrate some basic concepts so new kanpper could have a resource for information on best practices. I guess some of the resulting debate clouds the attempt. I will set up a new post to consolidate some of my basic concepts.
StevenT:
It's your post. If you move, it would be the wrong one moving.
iowabow:
--- Quote from: StevenT on October 20, 2015, 11:50:34 am ---It's your post. If you move, it would be the wrong one moving.
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I agree but maybe......they could stay here for a while
mullet:
I agree with Steve. I was enjoying it too until "ground hog day" started again. But, those post are easy to move if it gets real muddy.
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