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From: EDBO23
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  • excellent controlled technique. I have been inspired by your work. have practiced for two years now, and have found my local flint tough. have some very worn hammer stones.

  • i love flint knapping

  • Thank you, I have enjoyed all your videos....waiting for more....

  • can you make a video of you collecting your material please?

  • Sorry, I don't plan to go there again anytime soon.

  • Man, you are impressive. I'd give my eye teeth to be able to do that!!!

  • Great video EDBO23. I live in NE Louisiana and have been flintknapping for about two years, all I have to work with is citronelle gravel. It was frustrating at first, all the videos I found were people knapping big rocks. I learned a lot from those videos but sometimes it was hard to translate what I saw in the videos to the pieces of gravel I was working with. I still enjoy busting a piece of brown rock open to see what's inside. Thanks again, great video.

    Take Care,

    John

  • the rivers here in missouri are filled full of that stuff but i never thought it would flake. now i know what ill be doing this weekend. thanks for doing this video.

  • Nice video. I really like that material. It doesn't matter if its small. It has its own desirable qualities. Do you collect it yourself?

  • Yes, I lived in southern MS for a very long time. For many years it was all I had.

  • Thanks.

    Good to see you showing how to work smaller pieces of rock.

  • good job, and I will put to practice, thanks to your videos

    greetings

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