A Find Sunday At Work.

monsterrack

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I'd been looking at a field on my runs hauling fuel that is next door to another spot that I haven't had time to hunt. As luck would have it I saw a man coming out of the field and stopped and introduced myself an told him about me having permission to hunt the land next to his. He told me come anytime I want to look around, so I made a quick walk around and found nothing until I was heading back to my tanker. It looked like a smooth odd shaped rock so I pulled it and was surprised that it was a drill or a punch. 0311191248b.webp0311191249.webp0311191249a.webp
 

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I can't say that I've ever seen anything like that one. Very nice find!
 

I agree that’s pretty darn cool. I’ve never seen one like that before. What is the material?
 

Nice! Actually it's an extra nice piece since you got paid to find it. :laughing7:
 

Now that's a very unique drill. Never seen one quite like it. Congrats!
 

Amazing stuff! Very similar to the awl, borer.
 

That is different made out of a rock. Looks well used
 

That’s so cool like others don’t think iv seen one before , have you seen or found anything similar before ?
 

That’s so cool like others don’t think iv seen one before , have you seen or found anything similar before ?

No I haven't most the time it's pencil, paddle or worn down point style. I was out of my normal hunting area but soon to change that.
 

That is different made out of a rock. Looks well used
It's a creek pebble , in this part of the south everything was deposited by ancient rivers from glaciers wash. We do have some quartzite deposits, but they are deep, you can access them by river cuts in certain areas.
 

That drill is awesome congrats! I have never seen one like it before!
 

you would still use that today to punch leather with!
 

Very cool piece!
 

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