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    The first picture shows it with the actual color.

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    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

  • #2
    That’s stunning! Great blade bud!
    call me Jay, i live in R.I.

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    • #3
      Nice one!
      http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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      • #4
        Beauty Ron I like the darker shade..how'd you do that
        SW Connecticut

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        • Ron Kelley
          Ron Kelley commented
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          Thanks Red, The darker picture was in a shaded area.

      • #5
        That back end....man, that’s a stunner Ron.😳
        Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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        • #6
          Super blade ! What do you do with all the chips left over from all the knapping ? There has to be a massive amount ...
          Lubbock County Tx

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          • Ron Kelley
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            Thanks JJ, We call it Chip Mountain. Last summer i took a picture and it was two feet high and five feet across. I have a couple more pails full of chips to add to the pile as soon as the snow is gone. This knife ended up being a little less wide because a percussion flake went clear across and took off part of the other side: I try not to do that.

          • Lindenmeier-Man
            Lindenmeier-Man commented
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            I see, but some of the paleo people ( Cody Complex) did it on purpose !

          • Ron Kelley
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            Hey JJ, On most points and knives I cover the percussion flake scars with pressure flakes. You can see one below that still shows the percussion work.

        • #7
          Hey JJ, Here is a dacite knife that still shows the percussion flaking you are asking about. I gave the knife to someone.
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          Michigan Yooper
          If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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          • Lindenmeier-Man
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            Yes Sir, outre passé flaking. That is fantastic !
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