Cleaned Georgetown Nodules - Medium Flat Rate Box - Free Shipping
Medium USPS Flat Rate box packed with 12 pounds of our 5-9+ inch cleaned and checked raw Georgetown Flint nodules. Box price includes shipping within the domestic United States.
These raw Georgetown Flint nodules have been cleaned of visible waste and checked to make sure they are quality material. Priority Mail Postage within the United States is pre-paid and included in the price of this 12 lb box of flint. The size of these nodules is great for very large daggers, axes, and blades. The material in this natural form can also be reduced down by spalling into smaller spalls/flakes for making multiple blades/points from a single nodule. Georgetown Flint is a highly sought after knapping material because it is particularly easy to knap raw, very consistent, and the cortex often has banded layers which in contrast to the blue/grey color of the stone creates a particularly attractive combination.
International Customers: Additional postage is required for international shipments.
Georgetown Flint comes from the Cretaceous Austin limestone/Chalk on the eastern edge of the Edwards plateau in the vicinity of Georgetown, Texas. The Georgetown material occurs in a narrow range of grayish colors, of which the steel-blue/grey glassy translucent variant known as "Georgetown Blue" is the highest quality for knapping. In fact its probably one of the best quality materials anywhere in North America and is highly sought after. We have obtained a limited amount of this high quality material, and will be offering it while supplies last.
We strive to provide the cleanest, blemish free knapping material within our means. On some material however, blemishes do get past us because not all defects are evident at first or even second inspection. In efforts to avoid defects as much as possible, we remove a few flakes via percussion to ensure that you do not pay for large amounts of waste.
Large knapping material requires large billets. Material this large will require a spalling hammer, or extra large billet to process. Attempting to knap large stone with too small of a billet will damage the billet and not produce sizable thinning flakes early on in the process as needed. If you are graduating to this size material from one of our kits, we recommend adding a spalling hammer and/or extra large billet to your order. Texas material tends to be a bit more dense than heat treated chert. Depending on the size material being worked, it may be advisable to use solid copper or brass instead of a copper bopper.
If you are unsure about what you need, please visit our Flintknapping Buyer's Guide, or feel free to contact us and we will be glad to help.