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Stoneshifter wrote:
The hollowed out trenches are rough, like those on the Devil's Arrows, and not polished in any way.
So completely unlike the Fyfield Down Polisher then....

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Well, there's more similarities than not - and there's several polished tools known - some of which are missing, including the one on this page ( ). Go and look at my stone, then make up your mind about it. I can find it on a FlashEarth scan, I should think. Or I could certainly mark the spot. 11, 12 miles north of Manchester. A mile from a fairly regular bus (526) route. I warned the farmer there'd be a procession of strange people coming to see it, and the others, and he said "I don't mind, it's the wettest field". I'm the only one, beside him and his worker, to have seen the stone. There might actually be a photograph of it on the Megalithic Portal ...

Well, there's more similarities than not - and there's several polished tools known - some of which are missing, including the one on this page ( http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/28592/winter_hill.html ). Go and look at my stone, then make up your mind about it. I can find it on a FlashEarth scan, I should think. Or I could certainly mark the spot. 11, 12 miles north of Manchester. A mile from a fairly regular bus (526) route. I warned the farmer there'd be a procession of strange people coming to see it, and the others, and he said "I don't mind, it's the wettest field". I'm the only one, beside him and his worker, to have seen the stone. There might actually be a photograph of it on the Megalithic Portal ...