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Different Style of Knives and Points
Amazing artistry, skill, and photography. Found on another site.
Woody Blackwell
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Thank you for sharing Woody's website, the man is truly a fantastic paleo-artist!
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That is some very fine work. Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely outstanding, great work and the video was revealing, as to the joys of working flint.
He is a true artist! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! I've never seen anything like what I saw in those photos. I'm 1/4 Cherokee/Choctaw, raised in Oklahoma but I have never seen such magnificent examples of knapped tools that are truly works of art. Wonderful. Thank you!
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