Woody I was not fishing for a point
It was strictly a observation on my part. Coveting the head you gave me in Texas. Thinking about what you said, use it. I get it out and look at it, and get all wrapped up into the how its done. With such perfection, every little flake that is missing. That makes it such a wonder to behold, and makes it such a lethal cutting instrument. Parts of it may be my being taken back to Texas and that Sweat hunt. Makes me glow with every memory, and all the guys there. How I would like to share a camp them all again.
I remember the day, you got up and said HERE. I have to stretch my legs, give it a go. To say I was intimated is a understatement. But I did sit down and worked two piece's of your waste. All I did was what a monkey would do, monkey see monkey do :D All I could think was don't bust it in two, just remove with grace. What did not look like it should be there!
I ended up with these two heads 1 @ 40 grs the other 74 grs a touch light but from your flakes.
I did buy some knapping tools, after this hunt. But still have not put the pressure to the flaker. Guilty of stone neglect :rolleyes:
My only excuse is, OK I don't have one