meviva
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Post by meviva on Oct 9, 2015 21:28:28 GMT -5
This is what I bought in Buckeye at the show today. I can only id a few of them...so if you know please tell me. Oj and Agate Cab Idk slabs The rest of them are chunks that I should be able to get 2-3 slabs out of. Dino bone and idk chunks idk idk Agate? Picasso? and idk Crazy lace? and more idk
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Post by mohs on Oct 9, 2015 22:18:47 GMT -5
really cool ! I might say that purple is some form of Tiffany rock-- bertranite? that is fabulous piece of Picasso!
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Post by socalagatehound on Oct 10, 2015 0:18:18 GMT -5
Good score!
The two larger idk slabs could be Morrisonite, although I have some self collected material from the Rocky Butte mine (with Dale's permission) that looks just like that.
Craig
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micellular
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Post by micellular on Oct 10, 2015 2:39:15 GMT -5
Wow! You got some great stuff there!
The one with orange splotches looks a lot like a rock I have. I was told it was magnesite. I can post a pic later.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Oct 10, 2015 15:35:51 GMT -5
The one with the yellow balls is Peanut Agate from Woodward or other west Texas locales. The left hand one in pic#4 is plumey coprolite. I have a slab from that same stuff I got at the Fredericksburg show. Cabbed one of the two I got and it's supper cool stuff. I'd say Rocky Butte on the picture jasper slabs too....Mel
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timloco
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Post by timloco on Oct 10, 2015 16:59:49 GMT -5
Nice haul,happy new rocks!
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micellular
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Post by micellular on Oct 10, 2015 18:37:34 GMT -5
Sabre52, you're such a great wellspring of information.
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meviva
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Post by meviva on Oct 11, 2015 1:26:40 GMT -5
The one with the yellow balls is Peanut Agate from Woodward or other west Texas locales. The left hand one in pic#4 is plumey coprolite. I have a slab from that same stuff I got at the Fredericksburg show. Cabbed one of the two I got and it's supper cool stuff. I'd say Rocky Butte on the picture jasper slabs too....Mel Thanks Sabre52. Would you happen to have a pic of the coprolite cab you did? Andrea
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jerrys
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Post by jerrys on Oct 12, 2015 11:48:33 GMT -5
The two matching slabs are Rocky Butte in eastern Oregon
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