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Offline billy

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Let's see pics of your smallest points.....
« on: November 29, 2007, 11:42:17 am »
Hey everyone, I've always loved those litte, intricate, mean looking "bird points" that are really small.  Everyone seems fascinated with giant stone blades or Clovis points that are 7 inches long and made from exotic, colorful chert.  But what about the little screamer arrowheads that are so fine and intricate that it takes a magnifying glass to see the flake scars?  That's what I like.   Any of ya'll who can make those little points, be proud!  Post some pics!  Go against the crowd, shun those who take a giant piece of stone and only make one point out of it.  I want to see examples of your finest flintknapping in miniature!

Billy
Marietta, Georgia

Offline mitchman

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Re: Let's see pics of your smallest points.....
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2007, 06:23:53 pm »
this is pretty small less thank an inch

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wvfknapper

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Re: Let's see pics of your smallest points.....
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2007, 06:51:54 pm »
I knew a guy named Danny (don't remember his last name) but he knapped mini points under a microscope,, notched some and even fluted some,,, talk about conserving flint  ;D

Offline mullet

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Re: Let's see pics of your smallest points.....
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2007, 09:37:53 pm »
  Here's some of mine I chipped when Hillbilly,Tom and I got together at Chris Cade's farm.They are not real small,but I hunt with them on long skinney foreshafts.

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Offline Loki

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Re: Let's see pics of your smallest points.....
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2007, 03:54:50 am »
Have you guys ever tried the tiny Mesolithic microlith points found in Britain?
http://www.hero.ac.uk/uk/research/archives/2003/secrets_of_the_stone_age_5478.cfm







Durham,England