Great pipe

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A few new pictures. 8) 8) 8) :)
 

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civil war hunter said:
If I was in the Market and saw that I would want to buy it for at lessed 200.00$

Worth lot more then $200, I have turned down $500 on the bird pipe 7 years ago.

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Well with him telling us 'nothing' about this "pipe" it's hard to tell a price. Just looks to me like a 16Th 17Th century pipe.
 

civil war hunter said:
Well with him telling us 'nothing' about this "pipe" it's hard to tell a price. Just looks to me like a 16Th 17Th century pipe.

This pipe is the only one of it's kind ever found in Florida as far as I have been told and that it is any where from 1000 to 2,500 years old made of stone and is a ceremonial pipe. It will take someone who has studied the different cultures of this region to tell which one it is from. You do not see pipes like this every day much less find one in ones life time. I was blessed.
 

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I would get some documentation from a reputable dealer, somebody from the local historical soc/museum or maybe a person from a local college or university. You need to get that piece of history insured on your home owners policy. I would also document where when you found it. outstanding find :headbang:
 

acevillav said:
I would get some documentation from a reputable dealer, somebody from the local historical soc/museum or maybe a person from a local college or university. You need to get that piece of history insured on your home owners policy. I would also document where when you found it. outstanding find :headbang:

I am in the process of having all that done. I have all the info written down from where I found it also so soon as I get all that finished I'll post it. 8) 8) 8) :)
 

Letsgethammered said:
Ive got to ask . . . have you ever smoked through it ? I know id be sorely tempted to..just the once.

No, but if I keep it that could become something to think about. 8) 8) 8) ;D
 

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