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    Stone knife blade I knapped and set into an antler handle inlaid with polished agate.

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    Old dagger blade I set into an antler handle

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    Nice!! good job!!!
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    Why thanks and greetings.

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    Nice work, thank for posting, like the stone blade.
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    That is excellent work. Welcome home.
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    Very interesting.
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    Cool pieces. Nicely done.
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    Thanks again. I'm still perfecting my knapping skills.
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    My second attempt at stone ax making.

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    Nice work.
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    Another nice job.

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    Yes, another great looking piece. Well done.
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    Impressive!

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    Nice....so do you knap the ax or simply grind away on it?
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    You have skill, well done.
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    Thanks everyone. The stone was pecked and ground then set into a handle of hornbeam.
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    Walking stick. Head is made from antler set with golden jasper, spacer is rosewood and stick is hornbeam(iron wood)

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    i too make stone and bone knives i flintknap as well also do many types of native american weapons and such.
    unfortunatly i cant find anyone to help me post my work on the fourm. nice work you do

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayshaker View Post
    i too make stone and bone knives i flintknap as well also do many types of native american weapons and such.
    unfortunatly i cant find anyone to help me post my work on the fourm. nice work you do
    You have that help now!
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