Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: bowmo on April 20, 2008, 09:23:01 pm
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Obsidian and the one Texas flint point. I wish I could claim I made these all with abo tools, but I tend to switch back and forth from antler to copper when pressure flaking, so they're a mix of both.
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Sweet! That Mahogany looks really good.
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awesome. some meat makin points there.
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very nice your a great knapper
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Nice work. You gotta em quite thin.
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Very nice there BOWMO.
Mike
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Beautiful points and blades, Dan. Is there anything that you don't do well. ??? ;) Did you start with raw stone or sawn out slabs. You got those things mighty thin. :o 8) Very nice however you did it. Pat
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thanks boys!
raw stone baby! once you cet the hang of over shot thinning is rather easy...obsidian is the king! prefect for a hack like me...
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I'm not a knapper but from what I see you done good...real good! ;) 8) Pat
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Good looking points.
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Man, those are some very nice points. Nice thinning.
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Nice!
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Beautiful points,well done. :)
Pappy
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Nice looking mahogany work. I almost bought some at OJAM, but never made my way back to the booth. :'(
Mike
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That is some nice work.Looks like you got some primo tools and purty too ! Frank