you can find flint in limestone quarries and near bridges
Flint pieces inserted into mortar on walls are typically referred to as "flint knapping" or "flint work." In construction and masonry, these flint pieces can also be called "flint aggregate" when used as a building material in walls, particularly in flint churches and historical structures. They provide durability and aesthetic appeal, often seen in regions where flint is abundant.
Billa Flint died in 1894.
Flint Laboratory was created in 1912.
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you can find flint in limestone quarries and near bridges
Flint is sometimes dropped when you mine gravel.
I do not find Flint, IL noted on Mapquest.com.
Flint, MI. 1953 St. Louis, MO. 1954 to 1981 Bowling Green, KY 1981 to present
You can find flint rock at outdoor supply stores, rock and mineral shops, or online retailers that specialize in geological specimens. Additionally, you may be able to find flint rock in nature, such as in riverbeds or quarries.
The only reference I can find to Payne & Turner firearms dates to Lexington Ky in 1798. and is only a side note in text referring to patriotic service during the revolution.
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You can find flint stone for your project at outdoor supply stores, rock and mineral shops, or online retailers specializing in geological specimens.
To find flint in the wild, look for rocky areas like riverbeds or exposed cliffs where flint is commonly found. Flint is usually a dark grey or black color and has a glassy appearance. Use a sharp tool like a knife or rock to test if the rock is flint by striking it and observing if it produces sparks. Be cautious when handling sharp objects and always follow safety guidelines when collecting flint in the wild.
In Kansas in the lake and wildlife area.