Thanks for the compliments on the points. However, I'm not as good on the bigger knapping stuff. I'll put some of these new points on some primitive arrows when I get time. I haven't finished with the "Mascot" family flakes yet. Here is a photo of some of my primitive arrows. Most are syringa or wild rose shafts, with wild turkey or canadian goose fletchings, Obsidian tips, and put together with deer leg sinew, hide glue , and my own ponderosa pine pitch goo. The bottom one is one of my practice arrows with a primitive steel tip hammered out of a nail. The top one is an example of a reed arrow: with a cattail stem main shaft, hickory foreshaft and hickory nock insert. I've also made reed arrows out of the tall phragmites reeds. Back when I was 12 years old in Alabama, I used to make some crude arrows using river cane, steel nail tips, and leaves for fletching. I had forgotten about the hammered steel nail points until about 8 years ago. They make great primitive practice points.
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