Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: leapingbare on February 17, 2010, 01:52:52 am
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Here are a few photos of digging flintriver flint in G.A. Not easy!
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Jesse, nice lookin foxhole. I didn't realize that flint river material came in such large pcs. Has all the surface material been picked off or do you dig to get away from fractured materials? Later Bob
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Looks like a lot of work to me,and I thought cutting trees for bows was tough. ;) ;D
Glad you made it back. :)
Pappy
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Ahaaa so thats who's been pokin around my rock supply. Seriously good going.Ron
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Nice haul!! Heck I live 60 miles from albany and dont know where to get Flint River material from. Nice job!!!
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Looks like a lot of work to me,and I thought cutting trees for bows was tough. Wink Grin
Pappy,that ain't work if you love it as much as that boy does! Besides, he can say he's trainin for his next fight! ;D
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Ya Tim but I don't want him to hurt himself,I need him for the heavy lifting around home. ;) ;D ;D
he is a stout you man and I am a weak old one. :) :)
Pappy
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Nice haul, Jesse. After looking at that hole I'm not so sure I missed out. But then again I'm not too smart, that hole would have probally been bigger.
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How much did you get from this digging thing?
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i dont know, about 400 or 500 pounds.
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Jesse, you're going to wear that new truck out, man.
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i hope to get about 400 pounds of Dover sunday.. if this new spot plays out :D
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damn dude.
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You earned that stone for sure. I need to find some honey holes like that. If you see a white F-150 shadowing you, it might not be the IRS. ;D
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hah. ;)