K kygirl1227 Full Member Joined Apr 19, 2015 Messages 148 Reaction score 104 Golden Thread 0 Location Dry Ridge, Ky Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 9, 2015 #1 Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
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K kygirl1227 Full Member Joined Apr 19, 2015 Messages 148 Reaction score 104 Golden Thread 0 Location Dry Ridge, Ky Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 9, 2015 Thread Owner #2 Found in elk creek in frankfort ky, it's Def stone but very very light... Upvote 0
H huntsman53 Gold Member Joined Jun 11, 2013 Messages 6,955 Reaction score 6,772 Golden Thread 0 Location East Tennessee Primary Interest: Other May 9, 2015 #3 IMHO, it appears to be a stream tumbled Graphite Rod! Frank Upvote 0
yakker Bronze Member Joined Jan 20, 2012 Messages 1,663 Reaction score 1,240 Golden Thread 0 Location Down East Detector(s) used spec enhanced eyeballs Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 9, 2015 #4 OOOooor maybe a pestle... Post it here: North American Indian Artifacts Upvote 0
K kygirl1227 Full Member Joined Apr 19, 2015 Messages 148 Reaction score 104 Golden Thread 0 Location Dry Ridge, Ky Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 10, 2015 Thread Owner #5 I posted it there...No one really knew either.. Upvote 0
moon light md Jr. Member Joined May 3, 2015 Messages 31 Reaction score 16 Golden Thread 0 Location Moses Lake Washington Detector(s) used AT pro, 350, 250, fisher f2 Primary Interest: Metal Detecting May 10, 2015 #6 it looks like a basalt pestle, but you say its light. a pestle would not be made of light material because it would fall apart into what was being ground. maybe a core sample? yet I still think it looks like a pestle. Upvote 0
it looks like a basalt pestle, but you say its light. a pestle would not be made of light material because it would fall apart into what was being ground. maybe a core sample? yet I still think it looks like a pestle.