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Tue, 19 Mar 2002 17:02:47 -0500
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an intriguing (NA?) stone
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Richard Frisbie dba Hope Farm Press & Bookshop
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Colleagues
I was shown an intriguing stone today. It was
approx 3"x2" and fit in my hand beautifully. It
had a 1/4 inch hole drilled partially through what
I perceive to be the top. There was a carving on
the side that could be badly described as a half
(laterally) pine tree. I guessed it was a name or
word symbol. I have a photo I could send in an
email if anyone wishes. The owner believes it is
of NA origin. Any ideas? Uses, whatever?
Thanks for your help.
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Richard Frisbie [log in to unmask]
dba Hope Farm Press & Bookshop
252 Main Street Saugerties NY 12477

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