Banged up Rub stone

Fat

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Oct 22, 2020
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I took the battery out because I like my bacon crispy
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I found in the wind couple days ago. C717280B-F6D9-4ECC-A170-E0D289EFD909.jpeg017B2154-6B10-4494-940A-006EFEB92500.jpeg9FDA094D-8510-45D2-96B9-F3900C557933.jpeg44C347DE-DDF7-4E86-91B4-A69883B7B65C.jpeg0432A05D-271F-4FA6-91EC-E2FA6D63FB04.jpeg
 

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Interesting find fat, 1st two pictures remind me of those chocolate swirl Debbie Cakes.
 

I was trying to show the different angles and such and kind of got lost and they didn’t turn out that great anyways
 

I was trying to show the different angles and such and kind of got lost and they didn’t turn out that great anyways
Nice find, I never heard em called rubbing stones, must be a western thing.,Lol...glad you’re gettin out...First 2 pics.are very Artie lookin.
 

I find those often, and refer to them as broken mano's.
 

See tesorodeoror's post on flattened discoidals. He included a document that calls them simply a "hand stone". I don't know who the author was, but it seems like a perfectly fitting term.
 

That’s a pretty abrasive looking granular stone.

Pictures are difficult sometimes.
 

See tesorodeoror's post on flattened discoidals. He included a document that calls them simply a "hand stone". I don't know who the author was, but it seems like a perfectly fitting term.
That is why I posted this. I have lots of them. I will post more.
 

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