SwampHunter
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- Mar 6, 2007
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I am looking to get some material to try flintknapping. I ran across a guy that sells some material a county away from me. I have never tried flintknapping and don't have a clue as to what to look for in materials. I know from experience in working with certain hobbies that it often better to learn on materials that are better in quality than trying to learn on crappy materials. The only problem is I don't know what is quality and what is crappy yet. Here is the guy's stock and price:
"Jasper, Keokuk, Georgetown, Georgia coral, Buffalo river chert and English flint is what I have in stock. All of my slabs are cut, trimmed, heat treated and ready to work. Most slabs are 7 to 4 inches long. All material is $1.50 a running inch."
Would this be good for me to learn on or is there a place to get better materials cheaper?
"Jasper, Keokuk, Georgetown, Georgia coral, Buffalo river chert and English flint is what I have in stock. All of my slabs are cut, trimmed, heat treated and ready to work. Most slabs are 7 to 4 inches long. All material is $1.50 a running inch."
Would this be good for me to learn on or is there a place to get better materials cheaper?
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