Broken blade/scrapper?

SouthTexasFinds

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I'm assuming the hole is natural? Thanks for looking
 

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rock

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Looks natural to me
 

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Yeah I figured it was natural, more curious as to what it was used for.
Would you assume the two edges were broken, or used as notches. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

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used as a scraper- as you suggested in your title. But the hole is coincidental. Good eye! Yak
 

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It has the shape as a net weight but Im not sure it is. I dont find net weights
 

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that's a classic end scraper, no doubt about it. looks like a working edge about all the way around. great example and a beautiful material.
 

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