Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Chippintuff on December 02, 2015, 01:21:02 pm
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These are a few of my recent points. I have finally been successful on a few Andice type notches, and I am trying to learn how to make Pandales. OF course my Pandale points would not pass for prehistoric work.
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Here are a few more.
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Beautiful!
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By Pandale do you mean a knapped head with a spiral? I found one in Texas one day while I was metal detecting. It looks like that would be hard to do.
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Pandales are twisted (spiraled). They are found in SW Texas and across the border into Mexico. I am just now learning how to do them, and will probably get better with more practice.
WA
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To bad the files are so large.
They won't load on my dial up. :'(
The Pandale looks just like a Orient Fishtail
until it is resharpened into a cork screw. ???
No doubt they are terrific Chip
Zuma
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A lot of nice points.
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Zuma, they are all less than 250 KB.
WA
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Zuma, they are all less than 250 KB.
WA
It's not your fault Chip. ;)
It's my dial up connection. >:(
I only post 50kb or less so I
can see what I posted. lol O:)
Zuma
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Every one of those is a beautiful piece of work! Nicely done Sir! Josh
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Man Great work. I love the first point stone.
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Excellent work. I like that yellow rock, also.
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Thanks for the compliments. #1 #2 #4 are Texas bull gravel.
WA
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Nice knapping. That yellow stuff looks quite difficult.
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Like them all