Craig Ratzat bought a couple barges of English, it's good stuff, he's got it for sale
www.neolithcs.comThat Texas flint I think is Cretaceous, 60 million B.P., that's really pretty recent compared to Virginia cherts which are Ordovician, 425 million B.P. The Virginia stuff has been around so long, it has cracks from being folded, faulted and generally weathered and deformed. There is some flint in nearby WVa, the Lewisburg flint, that looks uncannily like georgetown but spalls are waaay smaller. It works pretty well.
One of these days I'll bring the truck to Texas and load up! Paul sent me some a few months ago, thank you Paul you are the man and yes, I will send a package your way of candy rock soon.
We are headed over to WVa today, Alterra Knap-In, local quartzites, the old purple stuff (Rose Hill). Jack Cresson's coming. Here's a flower I made from it last week on my cistern. It's murder to knap! They made big Savannah River blades from it-beautiful stuff. Dogwood billets are the tool of choice with the purple rock. I can't knap it (yet). PD