Broken Pipe and More

Americus

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Yesterday I looked for over 5 hours in three fields. The first field I went to was a field that on February 2 I found this piece of s stone pipe.








I was very excited when I saw a small piece of this.














This is what it looks like pieced together.








It still has missing pieces, but who knows. Maybe I'll find more of it int the future.


These were also found in the same field.











These came from the other two fields.











It was a good day!
 
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wow, nice pieces! It looks like a plow hit that pipe- I used to hunt a corn field and find lots broken artifacts. then it's like a puzzle.
 
Great finds:thumbsup:I like that pink point. The plow disc takes no hostages :BangHead:It still a great find
 
That would of been a big pipe wouldnt it? As always great finds Americus.
 
nice finds congrats HH
 
Hey Americus, Please excuse the Dumb Question, but are you finding these at ground level?? Obviously you have certain old camp areas you search?? Thanks!! VERDE!!
 
Hey Americus, Please excuse the Dumb Question, but are you finding these at ground level?? Obviously you have certain old camp areas you search?? Thanks!! VERDE!!

All of my finds come from plowed fields.
 
HOLY COW MAN!
Woohoo!
 
That is Nice! Some great looking finds. Hope you find the rest of it soon.
 
What a great find! Congratulations on the pipe. You plan to have it restored?
 
Wow it could all be there ......is it steatitie? (sp?) Do you ever find many beads? Great bunch of points Americus!
 
Hey Americus!! Thanks very much!! WOW!! Really Great Finds!! Keen Eyes!! Thanks for Sharing!! GOOD HUNTING!!! VERDE!!
 
you did great at 'pipe city'!

larson1951
 
Thats down the road a piece from Awl Mart. :-)
 
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Wow it could all be there ......is it steatitie? (sp?) Do you ever find many beads? Great bunch of points Americus!

I don't know what it is made of. I plan to take it to the geology department at GSW and ask them what the material is. I have never found a stone bead.
 

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