Non Clovis balpene hammer

Greg Lafla

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Love the workmanship on that piece!!

But don't ballpene hammers have a regular hammer head on them too?
 

Early model I guess?
Thanks for the sense of humor
 

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Reversible
 

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Pic of the impact wear whether you can see it in the pic be assured in person it's clear
 

I think I saw the episode where Fred had a flat and him and Barney had to fix it. Damage is probably from them hammering the new wheel onto the hub.
 

Love it have fun with it, just talk about it please why is it a taboo subject when certainly what I have shown is slightly intriguing.
 

It's a pre 1920 model for sure.
 

Any thoughts on this one ? I know what it is just checking.
 

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Trying to find some voodoo in it for you but not clear enough when I zoom in so rather than just say zero chance I'll say your eyes would be the best judge but not seeing anything in pics that says artifact
 

I don't mean looking for voodoo we are talking hammer. Any way both of these stones are natural erosion has nothing to do with voodoo or native american culture. You need to move on.
 

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