Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Flintknapping => Topic started by: Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive on October 03, 2012, 11:12:41 pm
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Although not final sharpened yet, these are the Jasper points I will be hunting with in Alabama in a couple weeks. This Jasper is native to north central AL and after heat treating the colors change to yellows, oranges and reds. They are knapped using only antler tools in the Traditional, notch-less "Hamilton" style found in the area. roughly 1" wide mounted in Bama native rivercane
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Nice points there. Look like killers to me.
George
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Very nice. :D looks like they will do the job.
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Oh yeah that'll work just fine.What are using to hold the points in ?
Roger
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Thanks guys, I've whooped a couple deer with similar points before, just never of the jasper variety! Roger I used an extremely primtive blend of devcon >:D I have to send them through the mail service and i know those clowns would bust my pine pitch glue loose. i dont want any repairs on my vacation...so i opted to cheat..lol surprisingly tho its not much stronger than pitch, a little more vibration proof, but i'd say my biggest reason is- I'm using pretty colored points and hate to blacken them up with pitch and carbon from flame.
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Good looking points,look deadly to me. :)
Pappy
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Good Looking points.
Where-bouts in BAMA are you going to be hunting??
David
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Ill be hunting at my friend Dax's place. He lives in...Jasper, AL .. but most of our hunting will be closer to Winfield. unfortunately I could only squeeze in a long weekend hunt. I really enjoy it up there
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That is less that 100 miles from the house.
If there is any of that Jasper Rock around... Pick up some more.
I have been wanting to make a trade for some good hunting points.
It would be nice to have some from "Local" rock.
If you cant fine any "wild" rocks look for some "tame" ones in landscapping around hotels and restruants. ;D
David
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they seem to be quite common in all the creek beds with cobbles that I have seen. finding ones of a decent size seems to be the tough part. I plan on spalling a bunch out in an afternoon and mailing a box home
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Those look great, Ryan! I live in Fultondale just a few miles from Jasper. My buddy Erik is the flintknapper but I have been several times with him hunting for knappable materials. Everything we find around north/central alabama crumbles into dice squares when you try to knap it. I wish we could come across some nice material like that. :)
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you guys are making me feel real fortunate to be finding this. all the points and flakes we find in the local field are heat treated jasper...that is what got me looking around.
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Those "red" points about made the Archeology guys go nuts. They could not figure where all that red rock came from. Then they figured out that they were heat treated jasper. ;D
Send home a BIG box of spalls.
David.
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Those will definitely do the job. Me like
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yeah drove me crazy what is was until i heated it...then it all came together. beautiful stuff
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Nice looking points hope to see pics of what you get with them.
Rob
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Nice job! 8)
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I live in lower Bama all I can find around here is tallahata quartz. That stuff is incredibly hard!! I might have to make a trip a little farther north to see if I can find some jasper, that would be really cool. But yes bow season for deer comes in Oct 15th :). Its currently Rabbit and Squirrel season and of course Hog hunting is permitted year round. Got a front coming through Saturday night so Sunday should be a perfect day for some hunting!!
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Them look too pretty to shoot. Real beauties on a stick. Tower