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DisplacedBuckeye

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I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THIS IS -SINCE I FOUND IT 35 YEARS AGO .IT BEEN A LONG TIME WONDERING
 

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I really do not know what it is. Hard to see if it was drilled by man or natural. Lets see what some of the experts think. I would have carried it home also. May be something you may never know what it was used for. :dontknow:
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It's a big rock with a natural solution cavity in it. There was a softer material in that hole that eroded away and the hole is all that's left.

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Thanks for your help, but can anybody put a name on any of these? Heck! I don't even know what the name of the point is next to my username is, but it made for a cool picture. Thanks for any help.
 

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Bob, Tim, Ralph, John and Ringo! :laughing9: Sorry, I couldn't help myself. I really have no idea what they are. I don't even know what most of mine are.
 

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LOL I KNOW WATCHA MEAN .I'M JUST ABSOLUTEY AMAZED AT HOW MANY DIFFERENT STYLES OF POINTS AND FOR THAT MATTER ALL THE OTHER PIECES I FOUND JUST FROM ONE SMALL FARM ALONG A RIVER
 

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