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Airborne80

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I don't know what it is but... what is canal coal? I ask because I find coal on the river bank where I find lots of artifacts but never pick it up. i just figured it was from the 18th century activity in the area.
 

fossis

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I think he meant 'channel coal', (coal collected from a channel, from top to bottom in a coal seam), I looked it up. ;D
It does look to have been an axe, or celt, according to the polished end.

Fossis............
 

The Grim Reaper

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No, it is actually called Cannel Coal and it was used by the Indians for Ornaments and Beads. It is also refered to as Candle Coal because it burns with a very bright flame.

Look it up on Wikipedia and it explains it quite nicely. I would put the link up, but I can't access Wikipedia from work.
 

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DorkFish said:
No, it is actually called Cannel Coal and it was used by the Indians for Ornaments and Beads. It is also refered to as Candle Coal because it burns with a very bright flame.

Look it up on Wikipedia and it explains it quite nicely. I would put the link up, but I can't access Wikipedia from work.

I guess he knew what he was saying all along. ::)

I stand corrected.

Fossis..............
 

ink-a-alot

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fossis said:
DorkFish said:
No, it is actually called Cannel Coal and it was used by the Indians for Ornaments and Beads. It is also refered to as Candle Coal because it burns with a very bright flame.

Look it up on Wikipedia and it explains it quite nicely. I would put the link up, but I can't access Wikipedia from work.

I guess he knew what he was saying all along. ::)

I stand corrected.

Fossis..............
celt
 

jeff a

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probably a section of a pendant ,look in that area for more parts,cannel coal is too brittle to make a celt or axe, you have to watch out for cannel coal as it dries out it will sometimes exfoliate,i found part of a pendant made from it ,as it dried out it fell apart if it starts to do that on you try soaking it in a water and elmers glue mix to stabilize it
 

lostlake88

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This is one that I found that has a nice sharp bit and a ground back end. Interesting isn't it.
 

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