Flintkapping a Barbed/Notched Stemmed Obsidian Arrowhead
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Flintkapping a Barbed/Notched Stemmed Obsidian Arrowhead
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Very cool, thank you.
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Spent 3 weeks earlier this month in your beautiful State. I collected some obsidian an am looking forward to knapping some barbed points. Thank you for a wonderful demonstration. John
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The arrow heads look like Patrick star
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Can you make slate arrow heads and make it into a video
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Good job i know hard it is i learned in the Boy Scouts back in the 50's in Missouri .one thing i remember is just are finished it brakes the point off just like some of the one's in your box.VERY GOOD JOB keep up the good work. PS. We used flint.
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+Shawn Woods. When are you going to go primitive duck hunting I think that would be a really cool video.
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Nice
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people like you make the world cool. thanks man
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Hey Shawn I usually just call it a corner notch spit stem. I was also wanting to tell you there will be a flint knapping class at the grand ronde tribal museum I might be a teacher I don't know when it will be but I was hoping you could attend the event . Thanks!
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You should make a axe head
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Isn't basalt flaky?
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Where do you get obsidian
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man ive been a sub of yours for a long time I'm glad you're finally getting the following and support on your vids that you deserve
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Another good one
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Bravo. You make it look easy sir.
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Excellent video!!! Great reproduction arrowhead point.
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Viens en Europe s est ton berceau d homme de Neandertal .
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Good luck finding useful basalt. Will be an interesting subject for a video if you do.
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Split stem. Although this style is found all over the world. It makes for a smarter lock up with the forshaft.
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While many in the Resurrection, will have Their Kinfolk all the way back down the lifeline of heritage, greet them in adulation for Their part in Their past and future lives. But you Shawn... Are sure to be surrounded by additional Distant Tribes as well. -gilpin 9-6-16
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