Some of my knapped pieces

willjo

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It was neat to see this, I haven't noticed it before. I am posting a couple of my knives, a coral point that you can see polyps and a couple more pieces. 100_6067.JPG100_5766.JPG100_5983.JPG100_5871.JPG100_6110.JPG
 

I tried knapping. I was quite successful in making small rocks from bigger ones. That was all. I have no skill, and the trash can awaited.
 

Great workmanship.

That unfluted Clovis/Simpson point looks like an old one.

It is just a piece of Flint River Chert that worked really good for me
 

Is this mostly local stone? It looks like the types of stone that I was finding in SW Georgia years ago. Beautiful material and FANTASTIC Workmanship!
 

Is this mostly local stone? It looks like the types of stone that I was finding in SW Georgia years ago. Beautiful material and FANTASTIC Workmanship!

All of it is Coral except the two agate pieces and the Flint River, simpson looking point
 

I've never really noticed this form before, until I found a modern piece to post yesterday. Beautiful stuff Willjo. What's with the Vizsla? I had one many years ago when I first moved back here to Colorado from California. She was an awesome dog.
 

I've never really noticed this form before, until I found a modern piece to post yesterday. Beautiful stuff Willjo. What's with the Vizsla? I had one many years ago when I first moved back here to Colorado from California. She was an awesome dog.

The dog was on a calender, I don' own one.
 

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