Hey Badandy,
You know the strange thing here is that you find mostly full grooved axes. Rare though they are. Dr. Webb once told me that if I found one good axe in 20 years of searching in Louisiana to consider myself lucky.....well guess I got lucky. But mostly what I see in collections here are full grooved....what the locals always refer to as "tommyhawks."
I wish we had the nice granite or marble type stone they have further north, then we could get some really nice axes with good size. Normally the ones here are on the smallish side. I did get one out of Toledo Bend that weighs about 6 pounds though, pretty hefty for here.
Here are a couple of photos of an "iron ore" type axe. Not a great specimen. I found it in two parts last year....didn't realize until I got it home and cleaned it up that they matched. This is another type of material that tends to fall apart as it dries out so must be sealed to prevent continued cracking.
Happy Hunting
Atlantis