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Life is Good (Up in The Northwest)
Allen7:
Finished with this large point last night. Took me about an hour and 45 minutes from start to finish. This was out of a nodule from the midnight lace pit. 5 7/8 inches in length. Translucent with one diagonal black stripe.
Allen - Happy Knapper
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Pappy:
Beautiful points,you do mighty fine work. :)
Pappy
juniper junkie:
Man, you are turning out some nice blades! sorry you couldnt make the gathering, we had a blast. I have been struggling with making large stuff, keep breaking them. need to slow down once I get them thinned.
D. Tiller:
I have the same problem! I start to get it real think an then end snap it! URRRR!!!!
Sparrow:
Hey ! My wife and I are going to be running around the Northwest and western U.S. in Nov. and Dec. and I want to post some pictures and commentary on what we see.
I will post on this thread unless that ain't good ,and then I'll start a new thread. I'll mostly be in the northwest states.
I want to cut down some tree's (For bows of course), drink some micro-brews,pick-up some rocks,take some pictures of native rock art,animals,people,etc...etc...
We will be going down to Bellingham, Washington on the ferry from Juneau, Alaska Nov. 4th to the 7th. There is a rock and gem show at Puyallup fairgrounds starting the day we get down there that we're gonna take in on account that there is some Knappers going at it there and I got an invite to sit in,(Maybe I will start work on Keenan's point swap point there ::)
I am trying to get a self-bow built to take with me,and may have to finish it on the trip. I'd love to hunt a muley while I am down there !
It'll show folks around the country how things look in the northwest and may even entertain a bit. Frank
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