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iowabow:
I think I would be ok posting my writings in a thread if it would help people. If I do this I want to make sure everyone understands that this is only how I do it, not how everyone should do it type stuff. Also these writings would be about my abo ideas today and they change weekly so I would update the info from time to time. Also these are skills with ABO like tools and skill that produce points that look like other historic points but I make no claim this is how it was done only that it can be done. I my journey  has revealed very little original information that I think I can say I came up with and 99% I learned from others.
 

nclonghunter:
^^^^^^^^^^Totally agree with Iowabow's statement^^^^^^^^^^

I will admit at home I use a hand saw to cut my antler to lengths and a 4 sided hand file to shape. The holes I will use a drill. The use of modern tools may change soon. I would not use any power tools at a public event and hopefully my knapping tools would be ready to last a day or two without any major adjustment needed.   Iowabow uses his Ishi stick with the removable antler insert, then several inserts could be kept on hand. All my current knapping is done with antler, bone, wood and stone.

GlisGlis:
I found my obsidian like material in form of bottles containing not so Abo liquid in it.
I do my best to correct this historic issue by drinking it as fast as I can and in truly primitive manner  >:D

iowabow:

--- Quote from: GlisGlis on December 05, 2015, 06:02:16 pm ---I found my obsidian like material in form of bottles containing not so Abo liquid in it.
I do my best to correct this historic issue by drinking it as fast as I can and in truly primitive manner  >:D

--- End quote ---
now that's funny

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: GlisGlis on December 05, 2015, 06:02:16 pm ---I found my obsidian like material in form of bottles containing not so Abo liquid in it.
I do my best to correct this historic issue by drinking it as fast as I can and in truly primitive manner  >:D

--- End quote ---

There is some theorization that the desire for more grains to be used in brewing is what caused people to get into farming versus just gathering. So, yeah, that liquid is mighty abo!

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