Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: TRACY on August 16, 2012, 09:34:30 pm
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Just finished reading the new section in PA by Patrick and the two articles by Billy. Off to a great start and a long run Patrick!
I also enjoyed the finding flint article and could relate to my own trials and tribulations. Flint knapping glass article was one that I would have really enjoyed as a new knapper without material to knap. Well done Billy!
Oh, and always enjoy pics from the Classic like the back inside cover!
Tracy
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I'm teaching a welding class @ Toyota in walesboro, IN and started the class w/, "Any body in here shoot a bow". One of my students, Paul, answered yes. We've been talkin about bow hunting eversince. He's still on training wheels, but very interested in trad/prim. He told me tonight that he was @ Wally World and picked up a copy of PA and was blown away by how great it was. Tonight he asked me if I'd show him how to knapp sometime. We may have a convert. Each week I work there, I bring in my points from the week before. ;) I also found the knapping articals a nice surprise, since there were several this time around. Great Job PA!! dpg
p.s. I'm the one on the far left second row of the back cover. My two boys think that's really cool that I'm in a PA mag. Thanks PA Folks!!
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Billy's glass article was nothing new to me as I've been knapping glass for a while. But it's great to get it out there for new folks who can't find stone.
I'm eagerly awaiting the next issue to see what Patrick has in store for the column.
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Mike, I'm sure that many of us have been knapping glass, but it's cool that now that PA is in all the new outlets, it will give people a good starting point w/ CHEAP/FREE material to learn on. I prefer to use old glass bottoms that I tend to find in the creeks. I feel like the old glass is a little higher quality than the new stuff. ;) dp
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Mike, I'm sure that many of us have been knapping glass, but it's cool that now that PA is in all the new outlets, it will give people a good starting point w/ CHEAP/FREE material to learn on. I prefer to use old glass bottoms that I tend to find in the creeks. I feel like the old glass is a little higher quality than the new stuff. ;) dp
I agree with the old stuff being of higher quality. I use stuff that's about 40 years old.
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Thanks for the interest in the PA column, guys! If you know of any competing articles out there, give me the links (or publication name) and I'll do my best to make mine better!
My column is mainly Q&A but the sky is the limit. I'm thinking of submitting pictures of hafted points and other knapped items like axes. Let me know if you want to see something specific and I'll talk to the editor (Ed Ingold).
;D
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Let me know if you want to see something specific and I'll talk to the editor (Ed Ingold).
Well......not concerning the column but I did ask to see a video of you using a bottle bottom to make a point. As your style is very unique and interesting.
But yeah, can't wait for the next issue. ;D
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I'll make that bottle bottom video, don't worry. My daughter wants some glass arrowheads for her collection and she's been putting the pressure on!
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Great Pat. I'm looking forward to it. :)
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Thanks guys! Glad ya'll liked the articles. I wanted to pass on some info that I learned over the years so that other people who want to learn how to flintknap can find some material, even if it is man-made glass.