Pot in Coal

Pot in Coal Replica
$70.00 pus $10 shipping (USA)

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You can get your own replica of the famous, controversial “Pot in Coal” from Mt. Blanco.

The following text is a letter from Frank Kennard, the man who found an iron pot
embedded in a large lump of coal. The Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas, has a copy of this
letter on file.

“Sulphur Springs Arkansas

Nov. 27, 1948

While I was working in the Municipal Electric Plant in Thomas, Okla in 1912, I came upon a solid chunk of coal which was too large to use.  I broke it with a sledge hammer.  This iron pot fell from the center, leaving the impression, or mould of the pot in the piece of the coal.

Jim Stull (an employee of the company) witnessed the breaking of the coal and saw the pot fall out

I traced the source of the coal and found that it came from the Wilburton, Oklahoma Mines.

[signed] Frank J. Kennard

Sworn to before me in Sulphur Springs, Arkanas, this 27th day of November, 1948

Julia L. Eldred, N.P.  My commission expires May 21, 1951 – Benton Co.”

Pot in Coal Replica
$70.00 pus $10 shipping (USA)

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