These are drills found by my grandpa in Northeastern Oklahoma. The first one is my favorite and Neanderthal identified it as being a "Calf Creek" drill---its 4" long! (Sorry about the really long pic!)
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"I will give you the treasures of darkness, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the Lord, the God of Israel, who summons you by name". Isaiah 45:3
I use to give my wife a hard time about running her feet through the gravel on our hunting trips.........pretty much thought of it as a waste of time. After she kicked this one out in 2006 I quit giving her any trouble.
I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.
May 2007
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Re: Drills (post yours here)
OK............I have posted all of these at one time or another but, these are some drills that I have found. The Fort Ancient piece is actually a heavily resharpened knife.
Chuck
I want to start a new life with my valuable hunting knife.
Man.... your drills are beautiful!!! I do not have any except for a possible that I just found today. I will post it as a new topic and you guys can be the judge. Great follow up posts to this awesome topic!
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Who looks inward, awakes.
killer stuff gals and guys.i havent had much luck in the drill dept.got many broken ones.good thread 37,so how many of you are in the camp that believe not all "drills" are drills but are actually exhausted knives?good luck hunting
killer stuff gals and guys.i havent had much luck in the drill dept.got many broken ones.good thread 37,so how many of you are in the camp that believe not all "drills" are drills but are actually exhausted knives?good luck hunting
Yeah I'm with you on that, I think alot of heavily resharpened knives are exhausted pieces and often called drills by mistake. You know you have a drill when you see the grinding marks from rotation use. The first " drill " in this pic is imo a heavily resharpened knife, probably a couple resharpenings from drill form. The next four are true drills imo and have the signs of rotation wear on the distal end, the last piece on the right is a salvaged lost lake with a tip worked into a chisel.
killer stuff gals and guys.i havent had much luck in the drill dept.got many broken ones.good thread 37,so how many of you are in the camp that believe not all "drills" are drills but are actually exhausted knives?good luck hunting
Actually most drills aint drills they are clothes pins..especially the knotched types..