Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: bowkee on August 07, 2010, 11:53:46 pm
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Got a couple slabs of this black stone with gold or copper specs in it, any Idea what it is?
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I don't know either, bowkee.
The grain size in the pic makes me think of igneous rather than sedimentary.
The dark, blackish color makes me think of something in the basalt family.
The gold flecks could be a lot of things.
And I'm just guessing here. :-\
How's it knap?
Joe
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Havent started nappin it yet ,another pic I think it's basalt type too???
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Kinda looks like Goldstone. Copper impregnated glass. I have some in dark green and orange. I haven't seen any in black.
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Hard to tell, hmm - make some arrowheads out of it ;D.
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That's interesting eddie, I bought it at a bead store so it may be glass, slabs I can't tell,I'll show it later unless I bust it up. Phillip
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Yep, Mullet nailed it. Goldstone is exactly what it is.
I wasn't looking at the possibility of it being something manmade, but that second pic helps.
I thought I was looking at 'gold flecks' in the first pic then realized I was looking at the sun
hitting dust on my screen. ::)
And those are the only three colors I've ever seen of the stuff. Green, Orange, and Dark Blue.
I have seen some small points made out of it before, but would imagine it's a little on the brittle side.
The story goes that this stuff was first made hundreds of years ago by some monks in Italy that
were trying to come up with a substitute for gold, and as far as I know, they are the only ones still
making it today.
Joe
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im gonna go with goldstone too
although i have never seen it in black
ive had lots of orange/brown,some green,red,purple
but never seen it in black before
it works pretty well for knapping,ask Eddie i gave him i nice knife in the x-mas trade that the blade was goldsone
its tougher than obsidion
likes a proper platform or it will crush
you may find spots that seem tougher than the rest
ive found where ever there is even slight color change in the goldstone it changes the flaking characteristics of it a little bit and makes it either tougher or easier
in that area to flake
abraid it and nock out a point or two and lets see 'em ;)
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If it's goldstone then it'll work just fine. I made one outa a peice that was - gold :).
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I'm for sure it is goldstone now, good for practice,mI'm only at about 50 punds rock ,got a long way to go.
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Goldstone makes nice jewelry points.
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man all this talk of goldstone
now im getting the itch to make something from it
gonna have to dig out a slab of it tonight i think ;)