Awesome knife and dagger. Your quality of work shows. Them points are gorgeous as any I've ever seen. I've tried knapping,but I just end up with a shaterd rock and realy sore bloody fingers. Also great job on the Waylon cover. Had to add that to my "My kind of toons" library. Our generation got to experience and learn a music that'll never be agian. Rebel country and Southern rock. Thanks for sharing and your time.
Yeah man those are lookers.That last one is my favorite flavor but all that material is crazy cool.Nice work too, so long as you don't drop and break em.:>)
Salutations Music Man! You are truly a master of your craft! I think you did all that stone justice, great lateral flaking really makes each piece look tops! I am of the mind to call agate, jasper, obsidian, and most any other stone "of wood"; just come to petrification in unique ways, in varied stages decay, in different mineral environments. Whether it turns out that the geologist is right or my guesses be true, I do thank you for sharing! I hope one day to make some points of my own, maybe some local form of my state of Indiana! Sending Cheers and Blessings!
Awesome knife and dagger. Your quality of work shows.
Them points are gorgeous as any I've ever seen. I've tried knapping,but I just end up with a shaterd rock and realy sore bloody fingers.
Also great job on the Waylon cover. Had to add that to my "My kind of toons" library. Our generation got to experience and learn a music that'll never be agian. Rebel country and Southern rock.
Thanks for sharing and your time.
Thanx for watchin'!✌🏼
Yeah man those are lookers.That last one is my favorite flavor but all that material is crazy cool.Nice work too, so long as you don't drop and break em.:>)
Hasn't happened yet...but there's still time left! Lol!!🤣🤣🤣😬
Awesome work mate with beautiful material.
Thanx ✌🏼
Salutations Music Man!
You are truly a master of your craft!
I think you did all that stone justice, great lateral flaking really makes each piece look tops! I am of the mind to call agate, jasper, obsidian, and most any other stone "of wood"; just come to petrification in unique ways, in varied stages decay, in different mineral environments. Whether it turns out that the geologist is right or my guesses be true, I do thank you for sharing! I hope one day to make some points of my own, maybe some local form of my state of Indiana!
Sending Cheers and Blessings!
Thanx!✌🏼
You do awesome work very nice, you've got a new subscriber 👊 😎
Cool 😎 💙💃
Thanx Firefly!😊✌🏼😎
I want that agate
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