Happy birthday and happy new year Pat, it was a good video, informative and very funny, with an extra bit of philosophical poetry, I personally appreciate your barking and I think there is a valuable treasure of experiences, thoughts and critical humor. I respect those who think otherwise but I think they have the option to turn off the sound. 🦈🔱
I had to stop the video to comment. Thank you for sharing that poem. It really hit home, and at the right time. My ex is texting me, and wanting me back, while I'm watching this. Everyone that cares about me, is glad i left her. And she's trying to pull me back in. And even though i know better, i was considering it. And then you hit the nail on the head. Wow, just wow. Thanks Patrick. As i get older, i believe less in coincidence.
🤣🤣🤣 Dancing 🕺 with the dance blade!!!!! Love it! That's great. I've got to be careful putting my stuff in my A.D.D. safe spots, because I forget where I put it!!!?? 🤣🤣🤣😃
Great video content as always! And I enjoy a good poetry reading, too. I'll have to dedicate this little poem I wrote to you(and all the knappers out there), Patrick. Happy everything! Lo! modern man, With skill to hand, So may he neatly knap, The choicest stone, To hunt the land, And pray it never snap!
I bought the wife a new car today. Fully loaded leather 2015 Chevy Malibu LTZ. Silver with black leather interior and dark woodgrain accents inside. Very nice care. She works hard so I felt like she deserved it. I sold my old c10 and im gonna do some work to the 2004 ExtCab Silverado 4wd she was driving and im gonna drive it now. Needs some fuel lines and a brake line replaced.
@@KnapperJackCraftysince I’m still watching. I had heard that ant venom was collected by placing points into a liver and leaving it on an anthill. Idk if this is accurate. Read it a long time ago. Same reading suggested rotted meat and also rattlesnake venom. There is a lot of hemlock around me and I would be surprised if it was never used.
How about a Triangle Mississippian Madison point , the Mud Larkers in my area (Western Pennsylvania Ohio R.) say these are the first true arrow heads .
Hi Patrick, I like your yap knapping and smack talk.......SQUIRREL!..... and your humour. I never thought about first peoples not having a pot to pitch in. I also have a habit of putting things where I won't lose them, and then only finding them if I'm looking for something else. Did you get a chance to watch the video of the levallois cache in Texas, and if so, what are your thoughts? Happy Birthday! Thanks for bringing us along
i gotta disagree with native americans not having parallel shafts i know that the coastal tribes such as the makah, quilute, anf hoh people would fell large cedars and make arrows from split cedar boards. i also seem to remember some eastern tribes using splits of oak, hickory and ash to make arrows. also why wouldnt they shape a shoot to be parallel? maybe im wrong and its only an eastern phenomenon but ive studied western and great plains arrows with no discernable tapering to the shaft.
@jimcooper4578 Every Native American arrow I've seen from every part of the country has a taper at the tip or at the nock, or both, with the largest diameter somewhere in the middle portion of the shaft. The exceptions being arrows with bulbous tips or nocks. This applies to split shafts or natural shoots prior to European influence. Check your observations with calipers, not the naked eye.
Happy birthday and happy new year Pat, it was a good video, informative and very funny, with an extra bit of philosophical poetry, I personally appreciate your barking and I think there is a valuable treasure of experiences, thoughts and critical humor.
I respect those who think otherwise but I think they have the option to turn off the sound.
🦈🔱
Happy New Year Patrick! STAY WARM
@BrennonGoforthComedy Happy New Year Brennon!
My wife asked what the hell was wrong with me, when I shouted, "Ooooh, CHANNEL NEWS!". Like a little kid!😂😂😂
Happy Birthday!!
And Happy New Year!!!
@@smokes1973 Haha... that's funny 😆
Happy Birthday Patrice, praying for you to have an incredible year ahead. Can’t wait for your new projects coming up soon. 😊
I had to stop the video to comment. Thank you for sharing that poem. It really hit home, and at the right time. My ex is texting me, and wanting me back, while I'm watching this. Everyone that cares about me, is glad i left her. And she's trying to pull me back in. And even though i know better, i was considering it. And then you hit the nail on the head. Wow, just wow. Thanks Patrick.
As i get older, i believe less in coincidence.
You are amazing! My dad and I love watching you work and I really love your commentary on personal things. Excited for your future content!!!
Pat's poem ! No truer words said ! Happy New year flint snappers
Half the fun is your comments or commentary, wouldnt be the same without it!! Keep up the good work
🤣🤣🤣 Dancing 🕺 with the dance blade!!!!! Love it! That's great. I've got to be careful putting my stuff in my A.D.D. safe spots, because I forget where I put it!!!?? 🤣🤣🤣😃
Great video content as always! And I enjoy a good poetry reading, too. I'll have to dedicate this little poem I wrote to you(and all the knappers out there), Patrick. Happy everything!
Lo! modern man,
With skill to hand,
So may he neatly knap,
The choicest stone,
To hunt the land,
And pray it never snap!
Thanks for all the instructive videos.
Glad you like them!
I wish you would go live for news. Open discussions about recent videos.
Love of the instructions. Very precise. Blessings to you in the new year
Great news and video, Patrick. Thanks for answering those questions. 😮😊👍😃
I've noticed that the squirrels 🐿️ enjoy the channel news too!... hehehe 😁
This time yes. Or they like the sunflower seeds ... 😁
@@KnapperJackCraftyit's your birthday? Well good thing you got my gifts.... hehehe 😁 Happy Birthday Patrick ❤
Happy birthday Patrick 🎉
Happy birthday Patrick!!!
Thanks Shawn!
Your arrow making skills are amazing
Right on cue at about 28.00 squirrel runs along top of the fence.
Yeah, squirrel highway.
Happy birtday patrick!!
I bought the wife a new car today. Fully loaded leather 2015 Chevy Malibu LTZ. Silver with black leather interior and dark woodgrain accents inside. Very nice care. She works hard so I felt like she deserved it. I sold my old c10 and im gonna do some work to the 2004 ExtCab Silverado 4wd she was driving and im gonna drive it now. Needs some fuel lines and a brake line replaced.
Nice!
How would that hard-working poor woman make it through life without you!!! hope that makes you feel like a real man!!!!🤦♂️
There was one running across the fence up there when you said that big gray
@DavidDelorenzo-tn5he Yes. That one did show up, luckily
My neighbors dog stole my spatula took right out from under me just before Christmas. Nothing is safe.😅
Oh dang
@@KnapperJackCraftysince I’m still watching. I had heard that ant venom was collected by placing points into a liver and leaving it on an anthill. Idk if this is accurate. Read it a long time ago. Same reading suggested rotted meat and also rattlesnake venom. There is a lot of hemlock around me and I would be surprised if it was never used.
How about a Triangle Mississippian Madison point , the Mud Larkers in my area (Western Pennsylvania Ohio R.) say these are the first true arrow heads .
Hi Patrick,
I like your yap knapping and smack talk.......SQUIRREL!..... and your humour.
I never thought about first peoples not having a pot to pitch in.
I also have a habit of putting things where I won't lose them, and then only finding them if I'm looking for something else.
Did you get a chance to watch the video of the levallois cache in Texas, and if so, what are your thoughts?
Happy Birthday!
Thanks for bringing us along
Thank you Patrick. Any update on your heat treating with a bonfire? Also, I hope you had a pleasant birthday.
No updates yet. The combination of excessive prep time and neighbors that don't like campfires has delayed me.
I enjoyed you waxing poetic.
we are up to our ass in snow,10" more coming tonight.
@@phrotojoe Oh boy. 😁👌
When did you move?
Last February
I prefer either you teaching us what you are doing or keeping the yap off and just knapping.
That's very polite of you. You could have said the yapping sucks. 😂
i gotta disagree with native americans not having parallel shafts i know that the coastal tribes such as the makah, quilute, anf hoh people would fell large cedars and make arrows from split cedar boards. i also seem to remember some eastern tribes using splits of oak, hickory and ash to make arrows. also why wouldnt they shape a shoot to be parallel? maybe im wrong and its only an eastern phenomenon but ive studied western and great plains arrows with no discernable tapering to the shaft.
@jimcooper4578 Every Native American arrow I've seen from every part of the country has a taper at the tip or at the nock, or both, with the largest diameter somewhere in the middle portion of the shaft. The exceptions being arrows with bulbous tips or nocks. This applies to split shafts or natural shoots prior to European influence. Check your observations with calipers, not the naked eye.
How come you don’t eat, honey?
Because I don't eat sugar. Honey is sugar.
Have you ever made anything out of opalite?
Yes, once or twice. Very tiny pieces.