Originally posted by Bud B.:
Semo,
Do you knapp? I have learned that I have Rhyolite on my land (gobbs of it). I don't knapp but could send you a sample if you'll make me an arrowhead in exchange??? Especially if you're looking for something to work on...just let me know.
Bud
Ha,ha...that's a nice gesture, but I don't think you would want an arrowhead from me.
I've never tried it before in my life.
Another member on here was asking me about some flint and I told him we had loads of it around here, but have never seriously looked for it before. I was hoping someone here could verify that I had found some, and I'm still not sure what I got?
I have thought about trying to get ahold of some Obsidian and messing around with that at some point? I understand it makes fine arrowheads.
The Indians were abundant around here back in their day. They settled here along Big River because of the abundance of everything within reach. I would guess mainly the Osage (Hedge) for bow making, the flint for knapping arrowheads, then of course the wild game that's plentiful here, and most importantly water from the river. All that spells quality of life to survivalists like Indians.
My uncle and grand father each had quite an extensive collection of arrowheads that they found right here behind my house way back when, everything from tomahawk heads, hammer heads, to big game points, spear points, down to bird points and little tiny needle like points.
I have no idea what ever happened to their collections? I sure wish I had my hands on those right now. Anyhow, that's proof that the Indians lived right here on the very ground where my house sits.....many,many, moons ago.