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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  06:23:38  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's why New Hampshire is called "The Granite State"
Only 1" or so was sticking up.
Do you think the old Simplicity will ever break that chain?




Larry
Sovereign 3416H
Landlord 7112H

Edited by - larry8200 on 07/18/2010 13:18:37

LordByron444

USA
337 Posts

Posted - 07/18/2010 :  09:10:50  Show Profile  Visit LordByron444's Homepage  Send LordByron444 an AOL message Send LordByron444 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
SAVE THAT!!!! IT COULD BE WORTH BIG MONEY!!!!!
Its a trebuchet projectile from back when the Romans attacked New York.... Or was it when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor...






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ATF

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  09:23:35  Show Profile  Visit ATF's Homepage Send ATF a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looks like a Dinosaur egg, or one of the pods from that show "Caccoon". Could be a meteorite, in which case you'd be a millionaire. Personally, I think it's one of General Lees Artillery rounds gone astray

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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  09:40:23  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by LordByron444

SAVE THAT!!!! IT COULD BE WORTH BIG MONEY!!!!!
Its a trebuchet projectile from back when the Romans attacked New York.... Or was it when the Germans attacked Pearl Harbor...




Someone actually used the word "trebuchet" I'm not even sure how to pronounce that. Of course your picture shows trebuchet's, and not catapults.

Of course my favorite "Catapult" is the one Wile E Coyotey built in his unending hunt for the Roadrunner.

If I recall, the Romans projectile of choice for their Trebuchet's, was often a dead cow that had been rotting in the sun for a week. Nice gift to have come sailing in over your walls!

Larry
Sovereign 3416H
Landlord 7112H

Edited by - larry8200 on 07/18/2010 10:19:53
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skunkhome

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  09:53:56  Show Profile  Visit skunkhome's Homepage Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
"Lawn Hazard"? I thought you were talking about that chain you left laying in the grass.

Here in Louisiana that rock sticking up would be considered a "Hazard to aviation"


Remnants of America's Manufacturing Might



1967 B112
1974 3414S

Phil


Edited by - skunkhome on 07/18/2010 10:01:38
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  10:20:47  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It was only sticking up an inch when I started.

Larry
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LordByron444

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  19:04:32  Show Profile  Visit LordByron444's Homepage  Send LordByron444 an AOL message Send LordByron444 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ATF

Looks like a Dinosaur egg, or one of the pods from that show "Caccoon". Could be a meteorite, in which case you'd be a millionaire. Personally, I think it's one of General Lees Artillery rounds gone astray



WHAT??????????? Please show me a picture of the thing General Lee would have used to launch a "Egg" that big....
Maybe he had a Mortar launcher. But then, maybe...
Larry, did you dig under the rock to see if they might have buried a keg of gun powder under it? That would launch it at something. Just light the fuse and RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ha HA HA!!!

Byron-N-Kentucky
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LordByron444

USA
337 Posts

Posted - 07/18/2010 :  19:08:18  Show Profile  Visit LordByron444's Homepage  Send LordByron444 an AOL message Send LordByron444 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
How much $$$ would it take to buy it?
I would put it at the corner on my yard and paint it with these words......
Larry's Rock

Byron-N-Kentucky
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larry8200

USA
603 Posts

Posted - 07/18/2010 :  19:30:00  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by LordByron444

How much $$$ would it take to buy it?
I would put it at the corner on my yard and paint it with these words......
Larry's Rock



I started a new stone wall with it, but if you want come and get it! And bring the Family.

Larry
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Richard L.

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  21:31:16  Show Profile  Visit Richard L.'s Homepage Send Richard L. a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry, you've got way to much ambition. I've got 3 of those similar to that in my yard that I'm always avoiding when mowing. I'm not sure I'd take the same approach though. I'm thinking to just get it below grade I'll take a 20 lb. sledge to mine and call it a day with a bucket of dirt to smooth over them.
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larry8200

USA
603 Posts

Posted - 07/18/2010 :  21:53:56  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Richard L.

Larry, you've got way to much ambition. I've got 3 of those similar to that in my yard that I'm always avoiding when mowing. I'm not sure I'd take the same approach though. I'm thinking to just get it below grade I'll take a 20 lb. sledge to mine and call it a day with a bucket of dirt to smooth over them.



That "rock" has been tormenting me and my mowers for 19 years now. You bury it here in NH and the frost has a nasty habit of giving it back next year.

Look at the background in this pic: The farmers here 200 years ago didn't do it for fun...

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Larry
Sovereign 3416H
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oldron

USA
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Posted - 07/18/2010 :  22:09:37  Show Profile  Visit oldron's Homepage Send oldron a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You fellows sure get excited about a rock,you should come west sometime.


Ron.

'Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!'
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larry8200

USA
603 Posts

Posted - 07/18/2010 :  22:18:24  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by oldron

You fellows sure get excited about a rock,you should come west sometime.


Ron.



Your right! The largest one I have here is only the size of a bus.

Larry
Sovereign 3416H
Landlord 7112H
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LordByron444

USA
337 Posts

Posted - 07/20/2010 :  21:46:18  Show Profile  Visit LordByron444's Homepage  Send LordByron444 an AOL message Send LordByron444 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ron,
Larry pulled his rock out with a chain and his tractor.
I see that in your pic, your rock is a bit larger. So, are we going to see a pic of your 620 pulling that rock???

Waiting......
Waiting......
Waiting......
Waiting...... :)
Never mind... I'll come and pull it...


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Byron-N-Kentucky
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skunkhome

USA
4830 Posts

Posted - 07/20/2010 :  22:10:56  Show Profile  Visit skunkhome's Homepage Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No offense Ron, but you don't have to go out west to see big rocks.





These little rocks are in Northeastern Alabama.


Remnants of America's Manufacturing Might



1967 B112
1974 3414S

Phil

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larry8200

USA
603 Posts

Posted - 07/21/2010 :  03:55:47  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So if a rock 2 feet tall is a "hazard to aviation" what do you call them ?

Larry
Sovereign 3416H
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