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StoneGloves
StoneGloves
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 22, 2010, 17:26
And what does he look like now?

( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psr7gmmeLx8&feature=related )
StoneGloves
StoneGloves
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 22, 2010, 17:33
Have a look at the home page, here, for an image of my bung stone. It's nothing to do with querns or millstones - too rough and, as Lubin suggests, no central hole.
Vybik Jon
Vybik Jon
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 23, 2010, 15:21
*snigger*
Vybik Jon
Vybik Jon
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 23, 2010, 15:23
I think it must be a millstone. It's still got flour on it.
neighbourofthedrude
neighbourofthedrude
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 23, 2010, 15:33
Vybik Jon wrote:
I think it must be a millstone. It's still got flour on it.


Thats because Carl McCoy was there just before the picture was taken.
goffik
goffik
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 23, 2010, 15:54
neighbourofthedrude wrote:
Vybik Jon wrote:
I think it must be a millstone. It's still got flour on it.


Thats because Carl McCoy was there just before the picture was taken.


Arf! Not quite the style of gauntlet I'd associate with the last of the West(country)ern heroes! ;)

G x
neighbourofthedrude
neighbourofthedrude
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Feb 23, 2010, 16:25
goffik wrote:
neighbourofthedrude wrote:
Vybik Jon wrote:
I think it must be a millstone. It's still got flour on it.


Thats because Carl McCoy was there just before the picture was taken.


Arf! Not quite the style of gauntlet I'd associate with the last of the West(country)ern heroes! ;)

G x


Praps it belongs to Laura then !?

;oP
Howburn Digger
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Re: Any idea what this could be. ?
Mar 05, 2010, 22:17
It does look rather like an attempt at some kind of millstone. Some of the magnificent stones at Machrie Moor on Arran were used for millstones. One was roughed out but broke during its removal and was just left. It is the broken stone on the bottom right of this picture.



http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/161/machrie_moor.html#
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