Awwww yissss. Thanks!Joe - Ohio has a rock/mineral/fossil identification service. Might want to submit a pic of your mystery rock and see what they have to say. http://geosurvey.ohiodnr.gov/major-topics/rock-identification
I just blew that sucker up! Submitted like 6 things. Lol.
I did it a few years back. Took about two weeks for a reply and I didn't get any replies from my replies.
Some flat it awesome collections posted in here.
I only have two that I found here in Ohio but I admittedly haven't done any hunting just stumbled on them turkey hunting.
And this tool of sorts.
Dave's response wss probably something like this:
Dear Mr. Giles,
Sorry for the delay in responding...
The first picture does not appear to have any rocks. Rather, it appears to be a can of beer held by one hand and partially obscuring the face of a man. Interestingly, a finger is extended in the air. Perhaps the man was pointing to a rock that is not visible in the picture you submitted?
While we cannot say for sure without closer inspection, the second specimen you submitted appears to be a dried up dog turd.
We hope that this was helpful.
Sincerely,
ODNR
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Dave's response wss probably something like this:
Dear Mr. Giles,
Sorry for the delay in responding...
The first picture does not appear to have any rocks. Rather, it appears to be a can of beer held by one hand and partially obscuring the face of a man. Interestingly, a finger is extended in the air. Perhaps the man was pointing to a rock that is not visible in the picture you submitted?
While we cannot say for sure without closer inspection, the second specimen you submitted appears to be a dried up dog turd.
We hope that this was helpful.
Sincerely,
ODNR
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If you notice in one of the above pics, there is a big empty space in the middle of a case. Dad had a beatiful, what we called a ceremonial spear point, but who knows. It was probably 6" long by 3" wide at the one end. It was white and beautiful as hell. When Dad was at Cleveland Clinic, he struck up a friendship with his Dr, who collected artifacts. A week or so before Dad died, he gave that to him as a token of appreciation, which I thought was awesome.