I appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate your pressure flaking method. I've been trying to get a handle on the parallel oblique technique and it helps to see another approach.
Nice point Ed,I don't know if you sell your points or not but I sell many knifes at craft shows,blades like that with an antler or polished wood handles,I get 30-50 bucks for most,at shows hardly anyone even look at my arrowheads,only a few so and I might sell 2-3 at a show and I sell 50-60 knives at a weekend show.
Hello, I watched a few of your old videos on knapping citronelle gravel, I'm in Louisiana and most of the rock I find here is too small to make anything, I was going to take a trip to Natchez in the next couple months, could you tell me of anywhere near Natchez or western Mississippi I could look for bigger pieces of the citronelle gravel?
There used to be a gravel pit near Cranfield where I would get some rocks. But that was in the 1980s. Maybe some landscaping or construction company would know where to find some big gravel. The last time I collected rock in Mississippi was along highways in the north of Jackson. I haven't been there since 1995. Sorry
That was some good antler pressure demo.
I like your edge turning in hand w the flaker.
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it!
Man I could watch you work 24/7. I better quit soon. I do have to work tomorrow..
What a pleasure to watch a master!
Thanks
what a great pressure flaker.....Hi Scooby
What a beautiful hobby/craft.....thanks for sharing.
Excellent video Edbo....Hi Scoobie
I like the camera angle. I'm sure it isn't as comfortable in that position. I really enjoyed the video. I like those oblique flake patterns too.
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
I appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate your pressure flaking method. I've been trying to get a handle on the parallel oblique technique and it helps to see another approach.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch!
@@EDBO23 my pleasure good sir
You are a very talented guy. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Love your videos also
Thank you for providing feedback!
Nice point Ed,I don't know if you sell your points or not but I sell many knifes at craft shows,blades like that with an antler or polished wood handles,I get 30-50 bucks for most,at shows hardly anyone even look at my arrowheads,only a few so and I might sell 2-3 at a show and I sell 50-60 knives at a weekend show.
I don't sell anymore.
Love edbo knapping.
Thanks so much for your support and feedback!
Do you ever do inderect percussiin? Looks like you dont need to..ypur direct and preasure are top notch.
Yes, browse through my videos
Hello, I watched a few of your old videos on knapping citronelle gravel, I'm in Louisiana and most of the rock I find here is too small to make anything, I was going to take a trip to Natchez in the next couple months, could you tell me of anywhere near Natchez or western Mississippi I could look for bigger pieces of the citronelle gravel?
There used to be a gravel pit near Cranfield where I would get some rocks. But that was in the 1980s. Maybe some landscaping or construction company would know where to find some big gravel. The last time I collected rock in Mississippi was along highways in the north of Jackson. I haven't been there since 1995. Sorry
@@EDBO23 Thanks, I contacted the company in Cranfield and hopefully they'll be willing to sell some rock.