Hal, You crack me up big time! You have got to be the Emeril Lagasse of artifact tools! And here I have all these materials at the ranch, even manos from the cave, and would never have thought of this recipe without your examples. Leonard Must be Blessed indeed! Thanks to you, manos may finally be worth something after all.
I was in Uvalde yesterday getting supplies when I saw a fella on a big motorcycle all decked out in a santa clause suit. I thought of you!
SH
I see you are also suffering from Manomania. The belt looks great But I sure not looking for anymore weight around my waist. Do you have any blue prints for a stone smoker BBQ pit?
Few more unsolicited notes on the mano mania. . .
The two dollar belt was meant for near complete rocks.
The 2 X 4 { ft } display ahs a lot of brokes and specialty memories
Witness the most red item, center, one O'clock. Thats sandstone from the famous L site in North TX.
Hard to see but below right that is a MAGNET attracted to the mano.
Below center, a basalt [ hard lava ! ] material mano
You may think I'm making this up. . . BUT. . . That
absolutly perfectly made and used quartz mano is
the very FIRST mano I ever found. I never even
found a leetle broken piece, just went right
from zip to Zowie
Bottom seven O'clock, two nutters from used manos.
Other apparent brokes just memories or Uniquely
pretty interiors
There should be a neat display idea waiting for all that nicely formed red sandstone, maybe like a
mosaic floor in a small room ,,
[ bathroom ?? ]
Native American style toilet tissue? Smooth surface sure beats a sharp stick. But make sense because lately all we have found is SH** with a capitol IT!!
Diggin is fun even if I dont come home with wun.
Just kidding our finds up here are just fine...
MIKE. . . . . Sorry to bring you back to this old posting but it directly deals with your kind words above.
I couldn't say anything the day you posted as my film was being processed. . . .
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