Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Josh B on November 11, 2012, 12:26:48 am
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While sitting around for my turn to load my truck, I ended up giving an impromptu knapping demonstration. Not intentionally though. I was working down a nice preform minding my own business when I looked up to see a bunch of bored truckdrivers watching me work. As soon as noticed them the questions started. I answered the best I could while I set up a platform to remove a step fracture . I was just getting set to whack it with a bopper when one of asked me what I was making. I started to answer him while i took my shot at the piece and blew off half the other side of the preform. So my answer came out, " if all goes well, this will be a ........DAMMIT!!!!!!!" I went with it and made the other side match. I cleaned it up a little and decided that I liked it. So there you go, how the dammit point came to be. Josh
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Thats very funny :laugh: im sure they all were confused at first lol
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In my book that design will forever be known as the damn it point >:D
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Nice recovery Josh! I don't recall seeing that type in the Overstreet guide :D.
Tracy
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Darn that is a nice damm point. It you fired that off are someone in anger I bet that they would get you point, dammit. They might be heard saying "dammit that dammit point damm sure hurts" parrrrrdone my french!!!! But dammit your getting pretty darn good josh.
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Great story. Boy do I understand too. I like the point too.
George
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Sweet point they should make it a point of the month nice work.
Rob
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Lol! I don't recall seeing it in the guide either, so I guess its up to me for an official description. The dammit points is one of the most common points made today. They are all shapes, sizes and thicknesses and usually they are decidedly asymmetrical. The common key to dammit point identification is there location of discovery. They can almost always be found in a rough circle surrounding a knapping pit at exactly a stones throw distance away. Sometimes accompanied by boppers, pressure flakers, and anything else that can be thrown. Usually, the prettier the material or the bigger the dammit point, the more tools and other cast away equipment can be found nearby.
How's that for a description? >:D. Josh
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I like the dammit points so well that they are the only kind make. ::)
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Never cuss the rock. It is a gift. Mike Smyth
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Never cuss the rock. It is a gift. Mike Smyth
Truer words were never spoken. It is a gift. 'Tis not the material I cuss, but my own ineptitude. Josh
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Kind of a cross between a point and a Danish dagger. I like it! Can I get a matching set of six to hunt with?
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Nice on Josh. Way to recover. I've got a turtle shell full of that type of dammnit points. ;)dp
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Very funny Josh! And good story!
Like the old Indian said " hit rock, Shut Mouth!" :-X
Scott
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I like it ! Reckon I will have a go at one. ' Frank
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Kind of a cross between a point and a Danish dagger. I like it! Can I get a matching set of six to hunt with?
Where you gonna hunt with them? I don't think there legal tackle in your state. If you have a planned hunt in the works, let me know what state. That way I can make em legal size. I made a ks legal prototype. 13/16 wide by 2 1/4 long.
Scott that's good advice I will keep that in mind next time. Lol! Josh
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It also kinda looks like a bodkin, too.