All, all, all are a work of art my friend. One of the great problems for a carver is to thin the stone, but you do it in a formidable way. You are amazing friend. Blessings.
Another amazing case! I love that Snyder point with the red veins! Looking forward to the next one. I sure hope you discover more cases to show us that you did not remember having!
Such a awesome keeper case! I found a broadpoint about that size made of jasper, real cool i think they repurposed it as a knife. One side was sharpened way down. I love the material selection. Well made points! Very talented.
Man Ken...i always say, "that's my favorite case"...then u bring out the next one and i find i was wrong...again! Lol! Love the Hardins but man...that Calf Creek😮!!
That really is a killer Copena no doubt.I agree those things are an exceptionally well made type for this area.Great variety of materials and types in that case.
There is no Copena like the one you found out there. That one set the standard really high and was the inspiration behind the point I made and put in this case.
@@Paleoman52 Thats awesome.Still amazed that that one was recovered in cultivated ground.Odds occasionally work in our favor I suppose.I still have the original and both replica attempts you sent me together in a special case.Your second attempt was as close in scale to the authentic as one could get without use of the same lithics.
I made a great friend today by being honest that he wasn't going to charge me enough on some knife river. When he said you know what? He told me he was going to send me 20lbs for just the price of shipping. Guess a few guys were trying to take advantage of him not knowing what he had. Some times it pays to always do the right thing!
Honesty is always the best way to live our lives for sure. Knife River is some really beautiful material and believe it or not a Clovis point was found on the lamb site made out of knife River. That site is about 30 miles North of me in Western new York State. It traveled approx. 1600 miles to be here.
I love the Keeper Case series. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Shawn, I really enjoy the series you are doing on those various rodent traps!
All, all, all are a work of art my friend. One of the great problems for a carver is to thin the stone, but you do it in a formidable way. You are amazing friend. Blessings.
こんばんは! 美しいcollectionを見せていただきありがとうございます✨‼️ 私は、bigBraidなkillerpointを作りたいのですが、良い石が身近にありません😅。まだ小さなarrowheadぐらいしか作れてないです。
Another amazing case! I love that Snyder point with the red veins! Looking forward to the next one. I sure hope you discover more cases to show us that you did not remember having!
Fine work KW! My how the time flies by! Take care!
More great stuff! Thanks for sharing all of these!
Such a awesome keeper case! I found a broadpoint about that size made of jasper, real cool i think they repurposed it as a knife. One side was sharpened way down. I love the material selection. Well made points! Very talented.
All killers Ken, thanks for going over them including types and materials 👍🏻
Watching your videos and learning how to work onandaga chert I'm inspired to keep knapping stay well
Man Ken...i always say, "that's my favorite case"...then u bring out the next one and i find i was wrong...again! Lol! Love the Hardins but man...that Calf Creek😮!!
Beautiful points!! Some nice material too!!
Love the keeper case series
Keep them coming Ken.
Thanks Bushy, I still have a few more cases to show so stay tuned. Thanks for watching my friend!
That really is a killer Copena no doubt.I agree those things are an exceptionally well made type for this area.Great variety of materials and types in that case.
There is no Copena like the one you found out there. That one set the standard really high and was the inspiration behind the point I made and put in this case.
@@Paleoman52 Thats awesome.Still amazed that that one was recovered in cultivated ground.Odds occasionally work in our favor I suppose.I still have the original and both replica attempts you sent me together in a special case.Your second attempt was as close in scale to the authentic as one could get without use of the same lithics.
I made a great friend today by being honest that he wasn't going to charge me enough on some knife river. When he said you know what? He told me he was going to send me 20lbs for just the price of shipping. Guess a few guys were trying to take advantage of him not knowing what he had. Some times it pays to always do the right thing!
Honesty is always the best way to live our lives for sure. Knife River is some really beautiful material and believe it or not a Clovis point was found on the lamb site made out of knife River. That site is about 30 miles North of me in Western new York State. It traveled approx. 1600 miles to be here.