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Post by Woodyrock on Jan 24, 2012 1:47:51 GMT -5
I collected it last year, so, of course I know. Do you know what it is? The only hint, it is not Stone Canyon. Woody
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Post by kk on Jan 24, 2012 1:50:10 GMT -5
San Benedeto Brecciated? ?? Donno ,..... but looks great!
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Post by johnjsgems on Jan 24, 2012 9:24:13 GMT -5
If it had more white I would say San Simeon jasper which is similar to Stone Canyon.
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Post by Toad on Jan 24, 2012 11:13:28 GMT -5
Gorgeous
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Post by Sabre52 on Jan 24, 2012 15:30:52 GMT -5
That's a tough one. Those brecciated jasper forms occur in the Franciscan Formation cherts from Ventura County, California to the Olympic Peninsula. Yours looks a bit different from any I'm familiar with....Mel
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Post by johnjsgems on Jan 24, 2012 19:28:57 GMT -5
Yahoo! If it stumps Mel the rest of us are off the hook!
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Post by paulshiroma on Jan 29, 2012 1:36:34 GMT -5
HAHAHAHAHA!
It's a rock. That's about as close as I can come (Or, "They're All Chert" ... as I think I saw in another thread).
Paul
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Post by Woodyrock on Jan 29, 2012 2:17:33 GMT -5
Ok, I just could nor resist this one. The slab is Wonderstone from Fallon, Nevada. I collected this during our Thanksgiving trip. It is very porcelain hard material. A few inches away from this patern, the chunk I cut it from looks like regular Wonderstone with it coloured rings. Woody
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Post by Sabre52 on Jan 29, 2012 13:06:35 GMT -5
Wow whoda thunk it. Wonderstone would never have crossed my mind ....Mel
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Jan 29, 2012 13:19:37 GMT -5
Very cool rock and cab!
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Post by Toad on Jan 29, 2012 17:48:38 GMT -5
Really? Very cool.
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