Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: David_Daugherty on June 10, 2013, 11:03:58 pm
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Here is 2 points I made this weekend. Stocking up for deer season this fall :D.
(http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/w401/dw_daugherty/981449_10201522306003150_178213435_o_zps3d655994.jpg) (http://s1074.photobucket.com/user/dw_daugherty/media/981449_10201522306003150_178213435_o_zps3d655994.jpg.html)
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Two great looking points. I'd use them any day!
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Great points! I love the color of that obsidian. I have been doing the same thing, I hunt with simple triangular points,(madison hamilton ect'). and I have a whole load of them made from all different materials. Everything from high grade georgetown and pedernales, to some really low grade chert from somewhere in central TX. Even some glass ones, and one quartzite. Thats the cool thing about simple triangles, you cane make them from just about anything. A lot of mine are from waste flakes that would otherwise be thrown away. :)
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beautiful work, I think they will do the job this autumn :)
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Good looking hunting points that'll get the job done. Nice work!
Tracy
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Nice points
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Great looking points
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Look sharp, nice.
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Its from obsidian Petr sent me about a year ago. Great rock, thx Petr!
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Nice looking points
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Good looking work ! ' Frank