Stone marble?

Hoosier axe hunter

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Surface find while detecting, my buddy has one nearly identical he found 20 yrs ago, marble for game? Thanks
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UnderMiner

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Interesting. If it's made from carved stone that could be a Native American game piece.
 

metrotec

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some were not carved, but put in a hole with water running over the stone causing the stone to turn and become round
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Hoosier axe hunter

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Do they use that small of a ceramic ball for deburring tumblers?
Not sure, I found an article online that mentioned a S.E Dyke Co. In Akron Ohio that at one point would produce a million clay marbles a day! They put them in barrels to ship, sold for 5 for a penny.
 

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