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Michael
Miller - The webmaster of
FlintKnappers.com. Michael is an archeologist with a MA in experimental archaeology. He uses a primitive toolkit of stone and antler to make museum quality
replicas. He specializes in lithic artifacts of N. America, England,
and France.
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Necklaces |
Personal Collection |
Don Sutton
- A knapper in Las Vegas Nevada who along with carver, Roger Henrie,
makes knapped knives. Most of his work is done in obsidian
and glass; handles are made from a range of materials and
include a display stand. His work is widely collected. |
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Robert Killgo
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A knapper specializing in eccentric flints. These works of
lithic art demonstrate the intricacies and lengths that a
knapper can take in their art. Be sure to visit his website
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Jim Miller
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A geologist, author, and flintknapper in Washington state.
The Flintknapper's Guide to Rock is an excellent read. Jim's
knapped work is of the highest quality and the most unique
materials. He has several pieces on display that are truly
outstanding. |
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Stan Payne
- Knapper of fine art knives. He uses only the highest quality
materials to create the finest stone knives and handles.
He's been knapping for 13 years and does excellent work.
Flint, Stone, and Bone enthusiasts should surly visit Stan's
gallery and website. |
Bo Earls
- Founder of the Utah Valley Knapping Association; a knapping group
in Utah with 100+ members. Over 5 years of knapping
experience making most major point types. Bo has many points
and knives for sale and show in his gallery’s representing a
wide variety of flint-knapping art.
Point Gallery |
Knife Gallery |
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Brad Harrison -
A Tennessee knapper who uses mostly local materials
to make points found in the region, favorites being the colorful, Horse
Creek chert, and Buffalo River cherts. |
John Foster
- I'm a Georgia knapper, using primarily the
flake-over-grind method. I made steel knives for 12 years and combined my
love for hunting artifacts with knife making. I do stylized knives inspired
by those used by stone age people everywhere. I also make tomahawks,
arrowheads and other blades. |
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Claude Van Order
- Florida knapper with excellent Deep South point pieces made of
Agatized Florida Coral. His Flake over grind work is
outstanding. Be sure to visit this gallery to take in the
lithic art. |
Art Boehm -
I am a knapper from northwestern Wisconsin, not far
from the Hixton quarry. I have been knapping for almost 30 years. I like to
work any good material but my favorites are Hixton silicified sandstone and
opal. |
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Benji
Logan
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Southwest Alabama knapper who works mostly Tallahatta
quartzite. He enjoys making the point types of the Deep
South i.e. south Alabama Florida and Georgia, but again I
can make pretty much any type you may want. |
Jim
Winn
- A self-taught knapper in southern
California, hooked on knapping since the early 80's. Be sure to check out
his awesome parallel oblique flaking
patterns. |
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Ken Jones
- Texas knapper since 1999. Enjoys
all types of rock, obsidian, and decorative glass. Tools & preforms are
available at his website. |
Harold Elam
- Ohio knapper who got started by collecting
artifacts and has been knapping since 1995. Favorite materials include
Flint Ridge Flint, Carter Cave, and Hornstone. |
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Ed Mosher
- Indiana knapper with 15 years of experience. His page has several large
fluted points and a mix of Archaic to Hopewell replicas. Be sure to check
out this gallery. |
Dann Russell
- An avocational archaeologist and
self taught flintknapper in Utah. He specializes in hafted knives, gem points,
and fiber optics. |
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Ian Walker
- A California knapper who works with
colorful agates and makes beautiful arrowheads. Be sure to check out this
new gallery. |
Cole Hurst
- A flintknapper in Washington state.
Check out his Mayan replicas and large ceremonial blades. |
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Dave Palmer -
A self taught Colorado knapper specializing in
pressure flaking points from local materials. Dave also makes hafted
obsidian knives with antler handles. |
Justin Cook
- An Alabama knapper who started in
2005. Prides himself on the functional capabilities of his work done with
copper tools. |
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Bob Doyle -
Maker of fine flint tipped arrow replicas. Be sure to visit his gallery for
accurate and historical replicas. |
Glenn Witchey
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Inventor of the famous "Witchey gauge" and a great Ohio
flintknapper. Check out his Dovetail, E-Notch, and Clovis points. |
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Brent Eanes -
Maker of fine stone knives utilizing the flake over grind method. His
polished stone handles and chipped stone blades are stunning! |
Jim Pierle -
I
live in Indianapolis, IN and I have been knapping for about 3yrs. I can
attribute a lot of my success to the help from Ed Mosier. I'm just starting to
work on point types and trying to master different variations.
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looking to get on the web? If so, drop me a note at
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Dennis Walrod's "ANTLERS" offers an
entertaining and informative survey of all
things antler, from their natural history
and potential medical value to an in-depth
look at antler commerce and the sometimes
sordid side of the recent antler boom. |
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The Masters Collection
- The long awaited and finally arrived gallery displaying some of the
best lithic artists. These are by far some of the most
exacting and amazing pieces you'll find on-line. |
Avi Pogel
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I am from Fairfield, IA and have been knapping for
five years. I get most of my stone at knap-ins and I prefer percussion
thinning and pressure flaking in order to make points they way our ancestors
did. |
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Tim Ives
- A New England archaeologist, Tim
enjoys knapping and the information / experience that one can gain from the
process. Academically interested in: Ethnohistory, experimental archaeology
and the Holocene of the Northeast coast. |
John Martinson -
A 20 year bow maker and a 12 year flintknapper. John works with knife river
flint in North Dakota and is well known in our area. He has demonstrated his
craft at the Knife River Indian Village located on the Missouri River and
other local gatherings. |
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Dave
Rauschenberg - A western Washington
knapper with about seven years experience. He prefers copper but does work abo;
works any stone but likes jaspers best. |
Yannick Kepinski - A French flintknapper who finds inspiration in
the artefacts of primitive men. Since 1997 he has created knives,
arrowheads, and tools of everyday life for prehistoric man. He also enjoys
primitive shelters, tanning, and primitive archery. |
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Ed
Moreland - Featured in Chips magazine, Ed joins us
with some very attractive points. |
Marquardt Lund -
Old World replicas made by a German flintknapper. |
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Carl Smith
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A great Ohio knapper and
chipping buddy. Carl's points are all huge and have some rather awesome scar
patterns. |
Carlo
Gori -
Display
gallery. An Italian kanpper who produces knives and points. |
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Mike
Santiago - With six years experience, Mike got
interested in knapping after collecting arrowheads for many years. He does some
great work be sure to check out his gallery. |
Curtis Smith
- A Texas knapper who can reproduce
numerous types using weight forward copper boppers. He is skilled for his
age and has been knapping since age 15. |
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Greg Ellington
- My name is Greg Ellington and from Louisiana. I have been knapping for over
14 years and really enjoy making Edens and
Scotsbluff points with several bird points thrown in for good measure. I
love hunting fishing and anything to do with the outdoors. |
Teddy Pruitt
- A Louisiana knapper who specializes in
fine knapped knives with obsidian blades and whitetail antler handles. He
does outstanding work! Visit his new website for all his items for sale. |
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Larry Conrad
- Specializing in hand-made pipe tomahawks using
only the finest Curly Maple and Burled Walnut. Tomahawks are all 19 inches
in length and are inlaid with silver and pewter bands. Special orders to
your specifications will be considered. |
Larry Adcock
- A middle Tennessee knapper. He has
been knapping for six years making mostly knife blades and supplies some of
the best knife makers in the USA. |
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Jesse Cox
- A knapper in southeast
Colorado specializing in High Plains Paleo replicas. Using the correct
material for the type, his replicas certainly have the right look and are
very collectable. |
Randy Harvell
- An Ozark knapper who started in
1995-96. His favorite materials are Burlington, Novaculite, and Texas flint.
Be sure to check out his accurate replicas. |
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History in Hand provides high
quality, educational, hands on kits for programs in
experimental archaeology. Teaching students and
young adults history utilizing authentic, ancient
coins and artifacts. |
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Doug Baird -
Knapper gallery with flint and slate replicas. |
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Louie
Smith - A knapper in Missouri who
enjoys lap knapping. |
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Jim
Krajacic - Better known as "Krazy",
Jim is a knapper in Pennsylvania. Looking for a glass FOG point? Ask Krazy. |
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Jimmy
Reese "The Blind Coyote" - A
self-taught knapper in North Carolina. He specializes in obsidian knives and
agate gem points. |