todays finds. Not sure about this tool.

captain redbeard

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today's finds. Not sure about this tool.

Another broken point and tool.
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This tool is somewhat different than the one's I've been finding because it's a bit smaller than the ones I've found which are all closely similar in shape and size. Looks like something used for chopping wood because of the fine edge, but again its pretty small.

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(my girlfriend had to hijack some of the photos because I had to use her phone, I don't wear rings and nail polish I swear :male:)
 

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rock

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I like your red nail polish :). Kidding of course. Nice point and on the other what material is it?
 

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Weird shape but it looks like a celt.
Black hematite maybe... What state are you in?
 

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captain redbeard

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:laughing7: Not sure on the type of stone, but it has the same white markings that the last hoe/adze had. It seems like a celt because of the edge it has, but its so small compared to the other ones. I'll take a pic of the 2 side by side when I can. I'm in central new york.
 

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Celts come big..small..and every size between.
 

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If it was a softer stone I was thinking broken Gorget or preform Gorget
 

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