Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: mullet on August 18, 2012, 08:25:34 pm
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::) Well, it really did go through. Temps dropped to the low 80's and the humidity hovered around 76%. But it was kinda nice to sit under the shed in the rain and do a little chipping. Some of these are going on arrows, especially my long trauma making, head shot point ;D.
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You been busy. Excellent work
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Thanks Jamie. It was nice to not swat mosquitos and try to knap.
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Very cool 8)
Micah
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Great looking points Eddie! The lance type point ought to bring down anything it hits. Like the cherry color on one of the last points
tracy
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What cold front? Nice points though
Roger
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Nice points! I too am a fan of that "cherry" looking one,that material looks like it chips way good.
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Lookin' Good Eddie! That's some cold front, hope you did't catch cold. >:D dpg ;)
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Thanks, Guys. That cherry colored one is some heat treated Coastal plains from Flint River, Ga. It's transluscent, butterscotch looking unheat treated.
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Hey Eddie , ya want me send down a winter sleeping bag so it,s not to cool at nite. ;D I like the big snyders an the Cherry point too. later Bob
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Good looking work Eddie,looks deadly. :)
Pappy
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All of em look great Eddie that one kinda looks like a plug for P.A. some how I can't quite put my finger on why though. Ronnie 8)