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look what I found :rofl:

detectorfreak74

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just kidding I wanted to show what I do for work I replicate stone tools and weapons for museums this is a gram cave knife made out of obsidian from Milford UT this knife is made with the same methodology as the original with no pressure flaking all hammerstone work using hard hammerstone isolation platform prep and soft hammerstone percussion ... hope you like
PS I am taking orders just PM me .... HH
 
That's awesome! Really neat that you have the know how to do that. Thanks for sharing the pictures.

NebTrac
 
:poke: So what's your point?


:lol:


Very Cool,

Rich
 
meaning we evolved from using uniface technology to byfacial technology which means more efficient
its an acquired taste you kind of have to be in to it to understand it just like some people dont understand detecting but when you find that one coin your hooked
 
awesome thanks for sharing this what a strange profession to get into how did it evolve sorry for the pun but i am really interested i will put some pics of flint tools i have found on my land in uk and would appreciate your comments thanks again triple awesome
 
Eric is a very talented person. I was really impressed with him the few times we hunted together. He would reinvent the wheel if given the opportunity
 
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