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Post #804475 by uncle trav on Sun, Jul 10, 2022 4:55 AM

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Thanks guys. I find these old pipes in my junk hunting travels. They are like small pieces of portable art.

During our pandemic lockdown I was going a bit crazy and needed to get out. I started a new hobby of looking for arrowheads. Social distancing couldn’t be any more easy than walking alone in a cornfield. So on the subject of pipes I was lucky enough to find a Native American disc pipe in the cornfield one day. I was absolutely blown away. The Reed stem had turned to dust long ago but the stone body of the pipe remained. The stories this pipe would tell if it could only talk. 2227F064-9F02-468E-9194-276FDABB8D78416E614B-81B8-4B72-B4DF-8FABED1536D65632FAED-B3DA-4D49-9EE9-2246A045C3A49BB30A30-310F-4C7D-ABDA-8CFFED4BF7B758A042D3-F033-4C76-A768-FBA04BD38913D3574C0F-95A3-42FB-8A99-B64A93EB79A2209F079A-CB3A-4164-9C53-19C6B36CE88B63BBAEAF-9497-4C95-AA65-F54814B08123

[ Edited by uncle trav on 2022-07-10 05:32:59 ]