Creek stool.

JohnDee1

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CE2AACED-2C16-42E4-A26F-4287D8549757.jpeg Hey just wanted to show of this piece of a stool I found in my creek. No metal is present in it and I thought it looked old. I have it in a bucket of water and will probably return to its home. I think it might be a milking stool, but if anyone had any ideas go ahead and tell me. 808B05AF-ED0C-4E4A-88B0-0DBD897B4802.jpeg A378C919-2ECC-448D-8231-0263561FCB91.jpeg 4E1DA3FA-16BA-47E0-AE4F-659D920AC1F5.jpeg B533CAC0-0FBC-4833-8CEF-B680B32B9EA3.jpeg 23520AC4-EED8-4419-8AB8-47AF7DDA2242.jpeg 49FB1F3F-D1A0-4F27-8D3F-BA45BF683DD0.jpeg
 

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I would donate to a local museum.It is cool.Although it needs preserved because it will probably deteriorate a lot faster now in the air if it was submerged before.
 

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Looks like a milking stool, but it seems small even for that. Maybe a child's stool. Either way, I think it's a goner. Thanks for showing it.
 

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Sure looks old.

Mud stools were /are used for duck hunting.
Not saying you have ducks there , but maybe. Or in the past.
Or...someone broke a three legged stool. L.o.l..
 

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