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Originally posted by Narrow Way Knapper View PostLooks like it. Maybe part of a gorget?
It's polished, but not crazy. The edges are rounded smooth with no sharp areas except for the break.
Coulda been anything I suppose, but I know it's not natural to my area. I've found all kinds of materials that don't belong in my fields though. It was a massive intersection at one point, mounds all around, the whole 80acres was basically a campsite from what I can tell.
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That looks like a nicely worked edge to me. Gorget is a good choice. Bannerstones in your area tend to have thicker edges as well, but banded slate isn't the most common material for a classic Wisconsin bannerstone.Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida
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Originally posted by clovisoid View PostThat looks like a nicely worked edge to me. Gorget is a good choice. Bannerstones in your area tend to have thicker edges as well, but banded slate isn't the most common material for a classic Wisconsin bannerstone.
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Hoorah for you Pishtaka! It's been knocked around a bit but I would spend the rest of my life searching that area. Maybe someday,KimKnowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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Originally posted by Mattern View PostHoorah for you Pishtaka! It's been knocked around a bit but I would spend the rest of my life searching that area. Maybe someday,Kim
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