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We are a group of highly skilled flintknappers that specialize in replicating stone tools and creating lithic art. Our unique hand-made items are intended to be displayed or used. If you collect high quality lithic artwork, please browse our galleries.
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Serrated Dalton
Needle like serrations on this oblique flaked Dalton! Mad...
$37.00
Morse Knife
Made from beautiful deep blue Mexican obsidian with some ...
$50.00
Armenian Obsidian knife. Free shipping!!!
Whitetail antler with laminated wood handle.
$115.00
Texas Chert Serrated Eccentric
Eccentrics are a favorite of mine to flintknap. Each one...
$65.00
Striped Lime Green and Black Microwave Fused Glass Tri-notched Arrowhead
Yep. You read the description correctly. I melted the g...
$36.00
Amethyst Sage Folsom
Here is a prestine Folsom made from Amethyst sage. Flutes...
$350.00
Obsidian Serrated Eccentric
I love creating eccentrics, because every one is a surpri...
$65.00
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Carl Webb

My fascination with flintknapping began at age 7 when I saw my first arrowhead being made during a camping trip to Friendship,In. I returned home armed with some hornstone, a few handed down worn out tools, and D.C. Waldorf\'s book, determined to produce works of art..Without someone to teach me or an understanding of the technical aspects behind knapping, I didn\'t have much success. I never lost that fascination though. Years later I decided to give it another try and I\'ve been at it ever since.

I grew up in west central Ohio, joined the Navy, and have since moved to the San Diego area.

All of my work is done using both percussion and pressure flaking techniques except for the very rare occasions I pressure flake a slab..

Points designated as hunting points are usable and are of a barbless (non-corner notched) design and are a minimum of 7/8\" wide. This type of point should be legal in any state that doesn''t specify that points must be metal. **BUT PLEASE CHECK YOUR STATE\'S HUNTING REGULATIONS BEFORE BUYING** These do not start out as extremely thin flakes, they are knapped from either small spalls, slabs, or very thick thinning flakes.

When it comes to arrow points, bigger is not neccesarily better. The increased surface area of larger points often negatively impacts penetration. That's not to say that big points absolutely won't work, but they don't work as efficiently.

I accept personal checks, money orders, and paypal.

Please add $5.95 to purchaces for U.S. priority flat rate shipping.

Thank you for looking.

Carl Webb
email: navyblu03@aol.com
(619)519-1596
Rainbow Dalton
Price: $50  |  Date: Jun 03,2013
Status: Sold
Streaked mahogany corner notch
Price: $25  |  Date: Jun 01,2013
Status: Sold
Burlington Dalton
Price: $30  |  Date: May 26,2013
Status: Sold
FR thebes
Price: $25  |  Date: May 22,2013
Status: Sold
Striped Keokuk Hardin
Price: $35  |  Date: May 17,2013
Status: Sold
Jasper hunting point
Price: $15  |  Date: May 15,2013
Status: Sold
Obsidian knife blade
Price: $25  |  Date: May 15,2013
Status: Sold
Colorful set of 3
Price: $20  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold
FR serrated side notch
Price: $20  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold
Agate side notch
Price: $30  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold
Mook serrated side notch
Price: $20  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold Price Reduced
Obsidian knife blade
Price: $25  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold Price Reduced
Burlington Dalton
Price: $45  |  Date: May 13,2013
Status: Sold