Do you metal lead or babbitt in it? Then it's a tool.
Yes “melt:” autocomplete strikes againI think you mean melt. But I don't think so, it's hammered copper. Looks home-made. It lived through 3 ancestral migrations. Each time it was used to hide coins under rice. Or so the family story goes.......
Yes “melt:” autocomplete strikes again
If it’s hammered, it’s tool-adjacent?
Thanks for reminding me: there was an arrow head amongst my Father’s stuff; I “think” I know where it is.Nice try...... LOL!
But now that you say that, you remind me that I also have a few arrow heads I've found but can't possibly date. Certainly pre musket era. Prolly pre 1800 and i suppose they could be as much as 10,000 years old. Since my farm is in the glacial terminal moraine anything is possible. Those ARE definitely tools!
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I have a third too, but I can't find it. Can't possibly be lack of organization so somebody must have borrowed it.....
Edit - my farm is littered with flint, but those three are the only arrow heads I've found. No spears or fleshing tools or axes. But I'm always looking.
Be careful you didn't piss off mrs. Susquatch she may be practicing....Nice try...... LOL!
But now that you say that, you remind me that I also have a few arrow heads I've found but can't possibly date. Certainly pre musket era. Prolly pre 1800 and i suppose they could be as much as 10,000 years old. Since my farm is in the glacial terminal moraine anything is possible. Those ARE definitely tools!
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I have a third too, but I can't find it. Can't possibly be lack of organization so somebody must have borrowed it.....
Edit - my farm is littered with flint, but those three are the only arrow heads I've found. No spears or fleshing tools or axes. But I'm always looking.
Another of his stories was getting laughed at by the auctioneer for being interested in a "box of old stones". Including the ax head above.
The oldest thing in my shop is a true antique but unfortunately it doesn’t work very well anymore.