Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: Pat B on May 10, 2008, 01:17:23 pm
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On another one of my evening walks I came across a pile of old(bleached out) coyote scat and to my amazement this 4"+ section of deer leg bone was part of the pile. :o Well, I couldn't just let it lay there so I picked it up(by the clean end ;) ) with thoughts of making a knife handle with my new found treasure(one mans treasure.... ;D)
At the Tenn Classic, while watching some of the knappers work I asked Barry McCall if he would make me a blade for the coyote scat handle. Barry reached into his bag of tricks and pulled out this nice (3 3/4"x1") rhyolite blade and handed it to me. Barry and I have been trading partners for years and we never kept score so we both give freely to each other. 8)
Well, last night I went to work on hafting the blade to the handle and this is what I came up with. The construction methods were not all primitive but neither am I ;D OK no comments from the peanut gallery! >:( After slotting the bone with a band saw I used files and rasps to fit the blade and handle together. I did boil the bone for about 30 minutes and then with the use of pitch glue, sinew and hide glue hafted them into this knife. Enjoy! Pat
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awesome, im sure the coyote really enjoyed the poopin it out part.. ;D them things will eat anything, like dogs they just woof it down.
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Pat, that's super-dooper cool. :) Hard to get much more medicine than that into a knife handle. Those 'yotes must have a tough digestive system.
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Pat, that's super-dooper cool. :) Hard to get much more medicine than that into a knife handle. Those 'yotes must have a tough digestive system.
And an even Tougher Bung Hole!!!!!!!!! Nice knife Pat.....one Dogs Scat is another Mans Treasure....aint that right DANA!!!!
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Yea Mike dats right ;) I'm still looking for a diamond ring here at work. ::)
Nice knife Pat, Barry is quite the guy sure am glad I got a chance to meet him.
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Cool knife Pat! I love the look of that green Rhyolite. Nothing quite like it! But you sure need something like a baseball bat to get into it. James and the others ever try inderect percusion to work the stuff instead of beating their legs to death?
Was wondering if your friend might be up for trading a few matched stemmed hunting points for and obsidian knife? Would lover to put a couple of them on some matched shafts for when I go hunting.
David T
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Should have used a thunderchert blade. ::) Nice knife anyway. Wash your hands before you eat. :o Justin
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i revisited this thread several times, before i dared to post. it's a beautiful knife, but somehow i can't get over the origin of the handle ;D
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That is a great story. Something tells me that coyote is still sore. The knife looks great.
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I was also amazed of the bones journey but not surprised it was from a coyote. I watched a show on Public TV about Coastal Alaskan wolves(smaller than interior wolves) that hunted grizzly bears for food. The researcher was studying them by their scat and frequently found grizzly claws and teeth in the wolves scat. When the feeding frenzy begins, he who gets most wins. Pat
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Very cool knife Pat. I hope you get to skin somethin out with it in the future.
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We should change the saying to:
"Shakin' like a coyote pooping legbones".... ;D
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Beautiful Knife Pat,I love them leg bones.
Pappy
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Chad, ;D. Maybe we should start looking for peach seeds, too. :)
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Chad, ;D. Maybe we should start looking for peach seeds, too. :)
In a survival situation you could eat those. Anybody hungry? Justin
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That's awesome, story and all. Looks like a great knife! Do me a favor and don't tell people where the deer bone was found until after they have had a chance to hold the handle ;D
Tracy
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Clean end? Uh, it has been through the system so to speak. How do you get a clean end? Maybe the coyote's end was clean, especially after passing that size piece of bone! I bet he walked funny for a few days......
Stick Bender
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I bet that coyote was thinking "O What A Relief It Is "after pooping that out.