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found this on one of my fishing excursions last summer on the riverbank in the sinner state. it seems to me that it was used by the pioneers when they used to float icebergs down the river. its so rusty i cant see a date or manufacture on it. the metal part was on the end of a wooden pole. so ? just looking to validate my thoughts. oops/ trying to load pictures. but it says toooo large
 

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found this on one of my fishing excursions last summer on the riverbank in the sinner state. it seems to me that it was used by the pioneers when they used to float icebergs down the river. its so rusty i cant see a date or manufacture on it. the metal part was on the end of a wooden pole. so ? just looking to validate my thoughts. oops/ trying to load pictures. but it says toooo large
I often solve that problem by taking a quick screen shot .. the file isn't as large.
 

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found this on one of my fishing excursions last summer on the riverbank in the sinner state. it seems to me that it was used by the pioneers when they used to float icebergs down the river. its so rusty i cant see a date or manufacture on it. the metal part was on the end of a wooden pole. so ? just looking to validate my thoughts. oops/ trying to load pictures. but it says toooo large

PM sent with email address, email me the picture(s) and I'll resize and post it (them) for ya.
 

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found this on one of my fishing excursions last summer on the riverbank in the sinner state. it seems to me that it was used by the pioneers when they used to float icebergs down the river. its so rusty i cant see a date or manufacture on it. the metal part was on the end of a wooden pole. so ? just looking to validate my thoughts. oops/ trying to load pictures. but it says toooo large
its about 12 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide..................well i got one picture to load but not another. i guess i'll have to wait for the computer to change moods. stay tuned. thanks
 

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its about 12 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide..................well i got one picture to load but not another. i guess i'll have to wait for the computer to change moods. stay tuned. thanks
Kind of resembles the pick end of a mattock, but hard to tell.
 

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