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GoKnapping

$110.00 
SKU: FKS148

Graded for small blade and point makers, beginners, and for our own kit material, these small spalls and flakes range from 2-4 inches in length and include a mix of keokuk chert, heat treated novaculite, Georgetown flint, obsidian and/or dacite. Large USPS Flat Rate box packed with 20 pounds. Box price includes shipping within the domestic United States.

This mix of small spalls and flakes is graded for our own kits for their size and ease for beginners to learn on. Stone types included in this mix are Georgetown flint, heat treated Keokuk chert, Mahogany Obsidian, Black Obsidian, and/or Dacite. Sizes range from flakes to small spalls that will require some percussion. Mix will include mostly 2-4 inch material. This size is good for small to medium points and blades. Priority Mail Postage within the United States is pre-paid and included in the price of this 20 lb box of 2-4 inch mixed small spalls and flakes.

International Customers: Additional postage is required for international shipments. 

The small spalls offer a chance to try your hand at percussion flaking techniques, while some of the thin flakes allow you to jump right into pressure flaking methods. This size of stone is perfect for a small antler or medium copper billet, no large billets required to work.

Keokuk is a high quality chert found in parts of Oklahoma and surrounding areas. Keokuk is typically cream to pink colored when heated, and may contain bands and speckles of bright red and brown. Georgetown flint is a grey/blue nodular flint found in limestone deposits in Central Texas. Dacite and Obsidian are both translucent black or grey igneous stone found in areas with past volcanic activity. Dacite is more textured and 'stone' like than Obsidian, which is essentially volcanic glass.

WARNING: Flakes can be sharper than razor blades! Exercise extreme caution! We highly recommend using gloves to work this material as it will make even the most experienced knapper bleed.

We strive to provide the cleanest, blemish free knapping material within our means. On some spalls 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 perform a few thinning blows to ensure that you do not pay for large amounts of waste, over thick spalls, or fragile/thin sizes that will shatter with the first strike.

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.

Educators:

More pieces of stone per pound than our larger 3-6 inch material, these small spalls and flakes spread out over a class or seminar particularly well. Also, only one small to medium billet is needed to work these sizes of stone, rather than a large elaborate tool kit. The mix of stone types help offer some variety and allows a new knapper to identify a particular stone type that they may want to try more of in the future.