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WOBBITT

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May 18, 2014
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Proctor, Texas
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Hello all, I am new to this forum and was hoping to get some thoughts on these items...
I have found these over the last few months.
I have access to a private site on the De Leon River in Comanche County
and have found tools and blanks from a old quarry site.
Have only taken a few pictures until I get them all sorted out..
Any thoughts??

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monsterrack

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Apr 15, 2013
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I hate to say this but they all look natural JMO the item in the second set of photos looks to be a broken stalactite ,they are cool rocks . HH Welcome to Tnet:hello:
 

rock

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Aug 25, 2012
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Welcome to the site but I have to agree with MRack. Any chance of seeing the blanks?
 

dee3

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Mar 7, 2014
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Cool rocks. All in all, they look like rocks too me. I see thousands of rocks that make their way to my rock garden here in Missouri, large percentage which are actual tools but I find so many I don't take time to show them or feel a want to show them off to anyone else. Cool though. I am a rock hound as well as a artifact hunter/metal detector so I say keep looking for more rocks
 

The Grim Reaper

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Apr 3, 2008
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WOBBIT, welcome to the site, but unfortunately I don't see any evidence of any of those stones ever being altered by man. They are all natural and not artifacts. Don't get discouraged though, keep your eyes to the ground and you will find some artifacts.
 

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