Can you ID for me?

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I traded 2 old plows for these...according to the friend, he had received them from the heirs of a man who lived in MI/MN years ago & brought them back to LA with him. I've been trying to get it IDed with no success. Several people at the MO hunt were kinda stumped too, so maybe you can help me. I'm posting the pics here and in What Is It; I know what the smaller one is, just the big one needs IDing. It weighs 11 lbs. I'm proud to own them, probably never will find anything like em.

;) RR

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Looks like made with granite??
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Different type of stone
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Don't know about the top one RR, but the other is a full groove axe. The ridges by the groove make it more valuable, I believe.
 

Hey RR hows everything going? Well after seeing the stone in the first pic I would have to say it is still pretty iffy. You might need to have it looked at by an authenticator to find out if it is some type of artifact or not. Hope you make it to the Chisholm hunt. have a good one.

John
 

How long have you known your "friend"?

Just kidding.

Possibly they are tools but the warbly one makes me wonder what on earth it's purpose could have been.
 

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