Destructo, I've been bowyering, fletching, and knapping for 15 years. All of my bows,except for one , have been some sort of N.A. reproduction with the Wampanoag being my favorite, even paid a visit to it at Harvard Peabody museum. My knapping has only been sporatic over the last 15yrs, but the last year I have been concentrating on breaking rocks. I've got a long way to go before I'm as good as you. The bow making thing is a lot easier than knapping. Any rock over 2inches, will soon be a broken rock if I'm knapping it. Really frustrating to get a good Clovis goiing only to snap it in half as you flute it. B'ster, I'll do my best to stay on topic,but sometimes a little drift off course can break the monotony.. I've been reading PA magazine since around the first year it was published and have been lurking around this website almost as long as it has lbeen up, even through the period when it was almost nonfunctional. I find both informative and entertaining, although both can at times can use a little mirth. Any attempts on my part to introduce levity will not be mean spirited.