Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: jamie on February 28, 2011, 10:40:55 am
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i'll leave the micro flaking up to you bird guys. gives me a headache. Pennsylvania jasper
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/coyotebow/knapping/001-27.jpg)
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its a little gem!
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I like the color and what type of stone is it?
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thanks its pennsylvania jasper. one of these days i have to heat some of it, it turns a reddish maroon color.
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Beautiful point jamie. :)
Pappy
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that's a nice-un Jamie! :)
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That is a goodun Jamie! I picked up a peice of perd here the other day that looks to be about exactly that same color, hmm - what to make ::).
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Awesome ! Yep, that yellow stone sure looks nice. I wish I had more yellow stuff myself. Pedernales is more of a tan color... at least the stuff I have is.
Take somethin' for the headaches... or maybe get some reading (magnifying) glasses like I did. ;D
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Great little point Jamie!
Tracy
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Nice ! That is a perfect little hunting point. ' Frank
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Nice I like the color.
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Thats a deer killer jamie,nice point
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great little point there. i always wanted to try that PA peanutbutter jasper. i have a couple original artifacts out of it... my family is from central PA. wouldnt happn to have a spare flake of that i could try do ya?! great looking stuff as usual. just the perfect size to hunt with in my opinion
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Looks like a good huntig point to me.
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thanks again , this is typical ly what ive been hunting with. my hunting points i dont spend as much time on trying to clean em up. all i care about for my hunting points is straight edged, pointy, and sharp
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Real nice looking point