A MASTER KNAPPER’S GUIDE TO THE FLINT TECHNOLOGY OF SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIA AND
NORTH GERMANY. Into his 5th Knapper’s Guide book D.C. Waldorf has
poured everything he has learned about Nordic flint technology over the past 40
years into a single massive volume! The
combination of two earlier books and several CHIPS articles along with revisions and much new material it is divided
onto 17 sections. The first two are on the geography and flint sources of
Southern Scandinavia and North Germany. The
third is an introduction to the prehistory and artifacts of the area’s Stone
Age up to the advent of the Late Neolithic, or Dagger Period. This part was
done early while DC’s wife, Val, was still alive and is mostly illustrated with
her excellent line art. Section 4 is an introduction to Nordic flint axes. 5
goes into the details of how they are made featuring photo essays on
thin-butted and thick-butted square sectioned axes. In 6 is A Portfolio of Axes
featuring many fine specimens in full color photos. Section 7 Nordic Flint
Daggers 101 is quick introduction to the daggers followed by 8 and 9, scholars’
and modern knappers’ work on daggers. Section 10 covers Dagger Typology. 11
deals with the technicalities of dagger manufacture with detailed accounts and
photo essays on how D.C. made a Type III and Type IV dagger and a lot more tips
and info for knappers wishing to duplicate them. With an understanding of how
daggers were made Section 12 discusses the dagger’s place in the Late Neolithic
and the New Neolithic. 13 A Portfolio of Daggers is the largest section in this
book featuring 111 old daggers, many in multiple-view color photos with twelve
illustrated by Val, and an additional fifteen made by D.C. that were
also drawn by Val. In 14 and 15 more is to be found on blade and tri-sided
points and Neolithic bifaces. These sections were lifted from CHIPS articles and revised for this book. Featured in Section 16 are some
strange things D.C. has made using the techniques covered in this volume. And, in
the last section two extremely interesting discoveries are discussed from a
master knapper's point of view. These are four daggers from a unique burial
mound in South Jutland, and a large flint artifact cache found in Sweden that contained
sickles, halberds, and fourteen daggers! Beyond a dry scholarly work this book
is fun, informative, and full of eye candy, the first of its kind written in English, and a must have for both
knappers and collectors alike! 272 pages, comb bound, 8½ x 11, illustrated with
over 480 line drawings and photos, many in full color. Price, $60.
Buy this book here and you will get a copy that has been signed and dated by D.C. Waldorf. This offer is available nowhere else!
Also, free with this book comes a copy of the Special Color Cover Edition Of CHIPS Vol. 21, # 4. Featuring the Famous Hindsgavl Dagger.
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 06 October, 2013.