Identification help? Indian net weight?

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Tenderfoot
Jan 9, 2008
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I metal detect in the ocean and a few years back, I found this curious item in an area that had washed out really hard after a storm. I also found a decent megalodon tooth in the same area. I was digging a metal target and as I sifted things out of my scoop I noticed what looked to be the wheel of the Flintstone mobile. I knew right away that it had been hand made and was old, but im not an artifact hunter so I thought I would ask those who would know. Any help you can give me is much appreciated.
 

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Mowwhay

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You didn't mention if the hole goes all the way through. Im thinking it doesn't? Gamestone.
 

The Grim Reaper

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Can you show some more angles of the piece? I have a buddy that has several of those things that he found on the beaches in Florida and at Myrtle Beach and I he he found out they were part of some sea creature.
 

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Tenderfoot
Jan 9, 2008
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Can you show some more angles of the piece? I have a buddy that has several of those things that he found on the beaches in Florida and at Myrtle Beach and I he he found out they were part of some sea creature.
Here are some better shots. Hope they help. It's definitely stone.
 

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joshuaream

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Just being the devil's advocate, is the hole the same size as the shank on a dremel tool? Or does the stone look like some type of composite stone with bubbles?

My first impression would be some type of bead, but there are also a lot of other modern things that can look old, or fossil/geological things that can look man made.

Carlos Tatum probably still lives in the Tampa area, he'd be the person I'd ask.

Btw, welcome from South Florida!
 

monsterrack

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Welcome to T-net:hello: and that is a cool find. I would be thinking a bead if the hole looks right, keep us updated.
 

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