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Learning to Flint Knap
Registrace 15. 10. 2022
Please contact me via email.
bradsarrowheads@gmail.com.
bradsarrowheads@gmail.com.
Video
Snyders from horn stone. Sorry about the ending. My phone died. I do get it finished though 👍
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Snyders from horn stone. Sorry about the ending. My phone died. I do get it finished though 👍
Price Reduced!!🤩 Hornstone and Ft Payne. Limited time offer!
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Please email me at bradsarrowheads@gmail.com if you’re interested. PayPal preferred. Thanks!😊
One of the finest Celts I’ve ever found!
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One of the finest Celts I’ve ever found!
Spalling hornstone nodules with hammer stones and steel hammer.
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Spalling hornstone nodules with hammer stones and steel hammer.
Arrowhead hunting fields in Indiana. April 2024
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Arrowhead hunting fields in Indiana. April 2024
Finishing an Adena. Talking about EDGE PREPARATION.
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Finishing an Adena. Talking about EDGE PREPARATION.
Using flint nodules for hammer stones on pretty piece of Horn Stone.
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Using flint nodules for hammer stones on pretty piece of Horn Stone.
Finishing a Turkey Tail from Horn Stone.
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Flintknappingtraditions.com for your tools and materials!
Spalling and Bifacing Horn Stone pt. 2.
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Flintknappingtraditions.com for your tools and materials!
Spalling and Bifacing Horn Stone. Pt 1.
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Spalling and Bifacing Horn Stone. Pt 1.
How to remove chalky cortex with copper bopper and hammer stone. Lots of instruction.
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How to remove chalky cortex with copper bopper and hammer stone. Lots of instruction.
Material update! Horn stone available!
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Material update! Horn stone available!
Quick Look at a Pine tree I made and material update.
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Quick Look at a Pine tree I made and material update.
Flint Knapping Horse Creek Chert using direct percussion with lead filled copper billet.
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Flint Knapping Horse Creek Chert using direct percussion with lead filled copper billet.
Punch notching with a Horseshoe Nail.
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Punch notching with a Horseshoe Nail.
Bifacing Pedernales Chert by the creek.
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Bifacing Pedernales Chert by the creek.
Flint Knapping Buffalo River and 🪸 Florida Coral.
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Flint Knapping Buffalo River and 🪸 Florida Coral.
is this a flea market do they sell here and if so can some one please send me location of this place when its open, and times, love find out more please send information to this email thanks a lot
I just cut off what i need and hammer it
What part of Kentucky?
Very nice!
Nice load of fine stone
Stay safe man.
Yo Brad hope you’re doing well. I was watching your Miller video and I heard you say that napping this type of flint you thought helped you sell a lot of your points. My opinion of that is the colors probably caught those peoples eye and then noticed the really nice work and the pieces you create. Iv watched several of your videos and I want to say that it’s not just the colors brother. You make some beautiful points and you also put a lot of effort into explaining how to do so as well. I have learned quite a bit about napping from watching and listening to you. I personally wish there were more people that appreciates this ability, this gift if you will to buy everything we can produce. This tradition needs to be taught to anyone willing to learn how. Great work brother you’re doing more than learning to flint nap. I hope you can sell everything you make. Rock on Brad!
Thanks Jeff! I really appreciate that!
The cat was the star of the show
Hello Brad I ordered a big box of rock from you last fall it was limestone. There is a lot of small unusable pieces in it the nodules were very small were very small,a lot of freezer cracks and inclusions I would like to order another batch of rock from I payed you 160 for that box. 2 weeks later you sold the same boxes for $80 I felt like I was scammed I would like to order another box of rocks and hope you will make it right this time your friend Patrick I don't know what website you're on Gmail Yahoo I have no idea
Great trip 😃 everyone happy.
The thought was nice but you move so fast it's just a jumble of bs
Try watching it in slow motion 😆. I’ll go a little slower next time. Thanks for the feedback.
Sweet little pile there!
Thank you!
Heck yeah! Good looking rock fella.
Thanks Clint!
Very nice example of a crowfield point. Here in southeast Michigan we call this clovis type: Holcomb points. They were name after the Holcomb Beach site, one of Michigan's first discovered clovis sites. The site was discovered in the 1960s and has a middle school built on it now. This site was caribou hunting campsite along the beach of glacial lake Clinton. The current day Clinton River ended up draining lake Clinton and this lake went dry. This site is 10,000 years old at least. Hope all folks enjoy this info. I've only found broken bases of these points on paleo campsites where they discarded them for new complete points. Enjoy Ralph.
I would like to order a box. How do I do that?
You can email me at bradsarrowheads@gmail.com
Yo brother I made my wife email you to get a 20lbs box
Thank you!👍
@@Bradmoore1979 yes sir! You should have it now. She forgot the S in arrowheads in your email
@@BladesPointsBySgp is it Lydia?
@@Bradmoore1979 Suzy
@@BladesPointsBySgp I don’t see it on my PayPal yet.
Nice piece of basalt. Was it heat treated? It’s hard the thin basalt. Doesn’t work like chert but is nice.
Thanks! No it wasn’t heated.
Killer stone, and killer point!
Nice piece of rock buddy, I'll send you out new large bopper.
Thanks so much Dan!! I really appreciate you!👍👍
Noodle!!
That is a amazing piece of rock fella. Thanks again for all your help.
Thanks Clint! My pleasure 😇
I hope that you didn’t break it because it was so beautiful but the way it ended so abruptly, I realized that it may not have gone well. But it was an excellent video.
Thanks for updating!!!
Thanks Phil! She’s safe and sound 😉👍
Promo>SM 😓
U still going to flintridge knapin
Yes sir.
Where do I find u on fb
Under Brad Moore or my group is called Learning to Flint Knap.
Thin too
wow now thats luck! really nice celt!
Thanks Mark!
Super nice find. That thing is really cool.
Thanks Clint!
Nice find.
Thank you!
Sigh... Copper bopper.....shame!
😂😂
That’s nicer than nice!
Thanks Robert!😁💪
My lord, your luck has been outstanding lately Brad. Next thing you know it you’ll be stumbling upon a Clovis cache! 🤣
Also posted my collection of artifacts if you’re interested…
Thanks John! I hope you’re right 😁. I actually watched part one and two the other day. Super cool stuff man! Loved that harahay knife.
Blessed man. Nice
Thanks Sam! Blessed indeed 👍
Nice, very nice.
How much do they cost
I’m doing medium flat rate boxes around 20lbs for 120$ shipped and large flat rates around 40 lbs. for 220$ shipped. I also sell small flat rate boxes of workable flakes for 40$ shipped. I offer Bifaces occasionally for 2$ per linear inch. You can email me at bradsarrowheads@gmail.com
Appreciate the spalling video fella!
Very welcome 👍
Great job. Sending m.o. before long. July is birthday. My wife is buying me some stones from you. Keep on keeping on
Sounds great! Thanks Sam!
You should make use of your community tab. Post pictures of finished pieces or tell your subscribers something in a post. Share channels you feel worthy of a share. Ask your subs what they would like to see or anything like that youd be surprised how many subs it will garner you. The past 1000 subs for me have been from Shorts and Community posts. Take advantage of all the tools this platform gives you. Ive been after Crafty to use his for 2 years lol. This material is nice but wouldn't you know it i broke my broken bopper on the very first peice i worked. I fixed it back the best i could after the end of the cap came off and exposed the lead. Now all the lead came out and along with what was left of the cap. Prolly be a little bit before I can get another one. Maybe I can get Danny to help me out but i doubt ive got the clout for a sponsored set. Maybe he'd be interested in a trade like we did in the beginning. Closed mouth dont get fed i guess. Appreciate you Brad.
I broke one of my boppers so i pounded out the copper so it was round then melted the lead back into it then epoxied it back on the nice handle😎🤙
@@robwilcox2854 the whole top of the cap wore thru and came off. Only rhe glued ring of copper cap left on the bopper. Or I would reglue it. May try to buy a cap and use some old lead wheel weights and make use of the handle.
I’ll definitely check that out. I had no idea 🤣. Thanks for the info! Always appreciated my friend. I’d send you another one but I’m wearing mine out too. Although Dans boppers are still standing strong 💪.
Yes just go to hardware store and get a copper cap the right size use a ball peen hammer pound a dome into it then melt your lead and go from there
Think that's what I'll do tomorrow.
No offense but you are guessing.... "I can't be 100% sure" We know...
Thank you for sharing was wondering where I could get some horn Stone Flint
You can email me at bradsarrowheads@gmail.com
Noice 🏹😎
Awesome find!
Nice find
Thanks Dan!
Killer piece, hard stone artifacts are extraordinarily rare where I hunt. Not to mention how intact that thing is. Just a couple tiny dings.
Thanks, John yeah, I was surprised too. Those smaller ones can survive the plows scars a little better I think.
It’s amazing how quickly things can change.👍
It really is!
Sweet find
Thank you!
Brad, Do you sell any flakes that I can use with my steel striker?
I haven’t so far but I’d be willing to. I could do a small flat rate box for 25$ shipped. You can email me at bradsarrowheads@gmail.com
Get outta my field
😂😂
Congrats to your Cousin. Nice haul.
Thanks Robert!
Heck yeah! Those are awesome finds.
Thanks Clint!