Toecutter Bronze Member Nov 30, 2018 2,433 7,453 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 #1 Found this rock, just seems to nice of a shape to be natural, whats your guys thoughts and what would be a proper term...Thank you Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_2815.jpeg 1.2 MB · Views: 88 IMG_2813.jpeg 1.6 MB · Views: 110 Upvote 0
Found this rock, just seems to nice of a shape to be natural, whats your guys thoughts and what would be a proper term...Thank you Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
J Jon Stewart Bronze Member Jan 11, 2011 1,029 934 May 3, 2019 #2 Maybe a hammerstone. check the edges for damage
OP OP Toecutter Bronze Member Nov 30, 2018 2,433 7,453 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 Thread starter #3 I did notice some damage on the ends but wasn't real prevalent....
G Gaspipe Bronze Member Sep 6, 2013 1,053 1,246 New England Detector(s) used Garrett AT Pro; F75 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 #4 Proper term for it would be "Round Rock".
OP OP Toecutter Bronze Member Nov 30, 2018 2,433 7,453 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 Thread starter #5 Gaspipe said: Proper term for it would be "Round Rock". Click to expand... Ohhhh ok Thanks.... Last edited: May 3, 2019
OP OP Toecutter Bronze Member Nov 30, 2018 2,433 7,453 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 Thread starter #6 A little back story this " round rock " was pulled from a location that has produced one of the largest collections in Michigan.....
A little back story this " round rock " was pulled from a location that has produced one of the largest collections in Michigan.....
J Jon Stewart Bronze Member Jan 11, 2011 1,029 934 May 3, 2019 #7 It is the proper size for a hammer stone and if there is some damage on the ends then that is what it might be.
It is the proper size for a hammer stone and if there is some damage on the ends then that is what it might be.
OP OP Toecutter Bronze Member Nov 30, 2018 2,433 7,453 🥇 Banner finds 1 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 3, 2019 Thread starter #8 Thank you for the help Jon much appreciated..
MAMucker Bronze Member Feb 2, 2019 1,636 2,979 Massachusetts Primary Interest: Other May 3, 2019 #9 Context is extremely important.
quito Silver Member Mar 31, 2008 4,626 4,843 south dakota Detector(s) used good eyes May 3, 2019 #10 Looks like a day dimple in it too. Probly a hammer stone as suggested
gilmerman Hero Member Dec 31, 2006 682 433 Central South East May 3, 2019 #11 I vote hammer stone I see use marks. Fits your hand real nice. Wonder is it a left or right hammer....... (Joking). I'd display it if it was mine.
I vote hammer stone I see use marks. Fits your hand real nice. Wonder is it a left or right hammer....... (Joking). I'd display it if it was mine.
J justonemore Sr. Member Oct 31, 2011 375 298 Indiana Primary Interest: Relic Hunting May 4, 2019 #12 Tough call based on the pics and in Michigan? Fields are littered with rocks like these. Those glaciers dumped a lot of stuff passing through.
Tough call based on the pics and in Michigan? Fields are littered with rocks like these. Those glaciers dumped a lot of stuff passing through.