Indian Artifact or Paper Weight

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Tenderfoot
Dec 11, 2019
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Unless there was and indian cobbler back in the day making shoe forms I'll have to say its an interesting paper weight ;)
 

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I dont see anything either but good to ask and learn. Tommy
 

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Paper weight and no value to most who see it I'm afraid but rockhounding with your grandson and I'm betting he had an ear to ear smile when he found it, then spending time together learning about Indian artifacts together because of that stone, makes that stone right there priceless...
Atleast that's how I feel when my son comes to me with a rock he thinks is really cool or special, they are always my favorite rocks:icon_thumleft:
 

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