Are preshaped blades available or do you just have to start out with a piece of flint and go to town? How are the scales or handle secured?
My friend Mr Google has provided some links but there's a lot of sifting that has to be done...

Thanks!

IOW, someone needs to send this link to Terry and mescalero1?Hobie wrote:I think the antiquarian lever-gunners are a fertile field for such ancient tasks.
The line forms to the left...mescalero1 wrote:AWP101,
We will get you for that.
Going back through this thread, the above statement jumped out at me. How does one resharpen a flint knife? Knap a new edge?KCSO wrote:The flint knife actualy works as good a a really sharp knife for 1 deer at least.
They never get dull. :>)awp101 wrote:Going back through this thread, the above statement jumped out at me. How does one resharpen a flint knife? Knap a new edge?KCSO wrote:The flint knife actualy works as good a a really sharp knife for 1 deer at least.
Aha, thanks!Chuck 100 yd wrote:How does one resharpen??? Exactly, just chip a new edge on.
The Obsidian points and knives I have seen are like a straight razor and should stay sharp for a long time.