Pipe found at garage sale, is it fake?

Rorydy334

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GaRebel1861

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If you haven't already, I would suggest that you post it in the Native American Forum as well. It's interesting no doubt. Good Luck!!
 

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hard to imagine anyone selling an effigy pipe at a garage sale. it, and the points look good to me but there are some very convincing fakes out there. any more, it's hard for me to trust a point to be genuine unless I found it myself, or I know the finder. I'll leave this one up to the experts
 

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if it is fake it was made to deceive not to imitate....notice how it has usage wear on the high spots?
 

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id say you did very well,looks good to me.i find all kinds of good stuff at yard sales,so do not count it out because of that.thanks for sharing
 

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id say you did very well,looks good to me.i find all kinds of good stuff at yard sales,so do not count it out because of that.thanks for sharing
Yup. I found these at various sales over the years, not North American but...

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Rorydy334

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Thank you all for responding to my post. I am in contact with a local museum. Hopefully I can get further info from them. If I do I will post it here.
 

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please do either way...we appreciate answers
 

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Rorydy334

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I posted this pipe on another website artifact forum and got some interesting responses. I was told that central Alabama is a hotbed of fake stonework. The gentleman who gave me that info named the town I got the pipe from as one with lots of counterfeit stonework. He told me about a book called "Sun Circles and Human Hands" that would help me in the future. I hope the curator at my local museum tells me it's authentic, but I expect them to say the pipe is fake.
 

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hicks artifacts 024.jpg It is hard to say for sure that the pipe is a fake. Just from what I see it does not look to be a NA item, but I could be wrong, but most of the pipes that come to mind with a face is made more to look like a NA or an animal . The face almost reminds me of a Tiano artifact form Haiti. Here is the photo and I know this one is real, I put the photo up top. Keep us updated and maybe joshareams will stop by on this post.
 

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