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D. Tiller:
Keenan, let me know the dates and I may be able to meet you guys out there. Just love that black dacite.

Allen, I think the black stuff you have is the same that we are after.  Its found near Riley. Cool names for the horses.  Hope to see you shooting some arrows from their backs sometime!

David T

Sparrow:
 Snaps happen ! Hey you got some good looking points there.They even look to be of legal proportions.  Frank

Little John:
Allen if I could make arrow points like that, wouldnt worry about the big ones, they wouldn't fly well any way and might not penetrate well on elk. L.O.L.

David, hope to see some real knappers in action at the classic and learn to make points and not just sharp gravel.   

Keenan, nice slall, Looks like even I might be able to do some thing with a piece like that.  Kenneth   

D. Tiller:
See ya at the Classic John! This is going to be a hoot. You camping out there with the rest of the PA crowd?

Allen7:
Those points are just for fun.   Because of the way the hunting regs are written here, I hunt with triangular points with a stem base.   Here is example of one of my hunting points.   The only hard part is getting them symmetrical, similar size, and around 125 - 145 grains in weight.

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