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No problem Lone Star, you can confuse me with larson1951 anytime.Lone Star said:T witko, Sorry I didn't see your handle at the post. I appologize to you for the misdirected rely. Lone Star
Lone Star said:Larson,
Tounge depresser and ear wax remover.
The big one looks like the remains of a billet. Lots of dents and use. The small flattened one kind of looks like a bone wedge or spacer. It's an interesting piece though. Don't think I've ever found anything that shows that kind of use.
Here's a bone "whatever" I found that has stimmied me for years too.
Thanks for showing. Lone Star
Lone Star said:Josh and friends, That weird bone came up from about 6-7 feet in the strata that had montells, and castrovilles. (Laguna, Tx. TAAA dig) I can't believe something that dainty survived in that soil enviornment. Bison ribs and bones didn't fair as well. Between the lime encrustation and the age, its a wonder. I still think it was an earwax tool !!!! Thanks Lone Star