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Post by cpdad on Jun 13, 2008 17:19:45 GMT -5
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darrad
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Post by darrad on Jun 13, 2008 20:32:40 GMT -5
The Azurite and Malachite is beautiful!!!
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Post by parfive on Jun 13, 2008 22:18:19 GMT -5
That's some variety of slabs, Kevin. The two fossil slabs are especially cool.
Pic #5 - got an id on that blue/yellow one?
Rich
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 13, 2008 22:39:50 GMT -5
I think the black and white fossil stone in pic#6 is crinoidal limestone from the Lambert ranch at San Saba, TX. I like the blue and yellow one too but haven't a clue what it is except it looks travertine-like *L*......Mel
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Post by cpdad on Jun 13, 2008 22:56:46 GMT -5
well i only have rough ideas...and this is from how they were labeled....i have not tested anything yet for hardness...the blue/yellow one came to me as....blue butter jade...i aint sure.
the first one in pic six came as mexican dot agate...me gotta look at that also.....but in any case....i think its purtty stuff ;D....kev,
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Jun 13, 2008 23:10:19 GMT -5
That is quite a variety of colors there! I like that dark picture jasper in the 3rd pic, and both of them in pic 5 are really wild. I haven't seen anything with those colors before. really cool. Steve
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Post by sitnwrap on Jun 14, 2008 0:36:02 GMT -5
They are all beautiful but that blue butter, sweet!
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Post by Noosh9057 on Jun 14, 2008 7:58:09 GMT -5
very nice colors.
Roger
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