well yesterday the wife and i spent about 4 hrs at our first knapp in.
the one we went to was only third annual in Milaca minnesota.one guy there told me its the smallest knapp in in the country.
he also said next year they will need a larger area to hold the 4th annual.
there werent a lot of people there.
there were about (i am guessing at this )6 guys that were very very good at knapping, and about 8 vendors.there were also maybe
20-30 other participants and lookie loo's. i sat and watched a gentelman make a clovis from a piece of orange/black obsidion,very impressive work
this guy does.he makes it look so easy,doesnt seem like he really pays attention to what hes doing,talks and looks around as hes doing it.then the most impressive thing he did was make nearly perfect flutes on both sides. he did this free hand,no jigs or presses like i have seen in on line videos.WOW
was that cool has hell to watch.
several of the other guys there were telling me how this guy was supposed to be one of the best knappers around.
ther was another guy there that had several Danish daggers on display that he made. he said that has made over 400 of these,very impressive work when seen up close.
i sat down with another gentelman and he showed me how to get better flakes,longer flakes and more controlled flakes.
all the ones that i talked to there,the experienced ones,said since i am just a newbie that i shouldnt really worry to much at this stage about learning how to
get spalls and such from a larger rocks.they said stick to pressure flaking smaller pieces first and the rest will just kind of fall in place after awhile.
i watched some folks with less experience than the expersts but more than me,make some cool points.even watched afew of them snap them in the middle lol
like they said "oh hell it happens".
i showed a few of my better first attempts at points and the experienced guys said they looked great for someone who has only been doing it for a couple of weeks,
and they also said that their first points werent nearly that good.that made me feel good
i did buy some slabs of obsidion while i was there and some smaller chunks of some burlington chert (well thats what the seller said it was).
the cherts was out of a bucket he had marked as $1 a lb,so i got ten pounds,nothing fancy just some stuff to practice on,who knows i may even be able to make a few
things from it.
the slabbed obsidion that i bought,i had to have someone show me how to get rid of the square edges.so i am going to try and make a knife or two from them.
as i was leaving i found a display with some "Brazilian Agate",very pretty eye candy,so i bought one 3" piece that is preformed to be an arrow head.that will get put away untill i feel i am good enough to make it with out destroy it first lol.
well thats all for now,i will post pics of the people etc when my laptop is up and running again.
peace,
tim
well finally got the laptop up and running so heres some pics now,maybe someone can id the guy making the clovis.his name escape me. jim
well enough pics for now,i have more if ya want to see em