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Knaped Flint knife?

Started by TroutGuide, March 03, 2011, 09:15:00 PM

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TroutGuide

Who makes one? Any pictures? Or knaped flint scales?
Brian Harris
"I rarely ever give a definate answer about hunting or fishing."  Me

4est trekker

James Parker from Huntworthy Productions (a sponsor on this site) is one of the best danged knappers I've ever encountered.  Plus, he's one heck of a nice guy  :)
"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

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KSCATTRAPR

My dad does alot of flint knapping and has been doing it for along time. He does great work. If you want me to send you some pictures of his knives let me know

snakewood3

I could fix you up with something like one of these....


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Custom knives and leatherwork

L. Harris

snakewood3, beautiful work!!!
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Winterhawk1960

Charlie,

That is absolutely BEAUTIFUL work. Truly unbelievable........I believe that you were born with something that some of us spend a lifetime trying to attain. You never cease to amaze me.

Winterhawk1960
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TroutGuide

Nice work.  What are the handles made of?
Brian Harris
"I rarely ever give a definate answer about hunting or fishing."  Me

snakewood3

Thanks ! The handles are proximal phalanx from Whitetail deer. They have been submerged in a peat bog for some time.
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Custom knives and leatherwork

J Reeves

Are they a base tang knife?  I have a couple I have dug up. Would not want to use them tho but a cool corner Tang knife I would like to have made to use... Maybe we could work something out on one of them if you like?
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Steve Nuckels

Wow!  I like everything about those!  Very impressive!

Steve
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Potomac Forge

Hunter 709

Here is one I picked up from Ryan Gill at Gills Primitive Achery. I really liked the pinkish stone. Very reasonably priced too.

Earl

"Now then, get your weapons, your quiver and bow, and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me" Genesis 27:3

joekeith

Wow Charlie...  :scared:  ...those are some awesome knives.  Love 'em both.       :clapper:    :clapper:

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