mossyrockhound
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Post by mossyrockhound on Oct 14, 2018 0:47:57 GMT -5
Tahoma jasper-agate comes in many different colors and patterns, depending on the vein it was dug from. Here are a few examples (all self-collected): Rock on!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2018 1:28:41 GMT -5
Nice! Some I'd immediately identify as Tahoma, others would never have guessed.
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Oct 14, 2018 9:52:23 GMT -5
Those look really nice! I've never had much success with Tahoma for whatever reason but I've never had any significant quantity to work with either.
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mossyrockhound
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Post by mossyrockhound on Oct 14, 2018 11:23:00 GMT -5
Nice! Some I'd immediately identify as Tahoma, others would never have guessed. There's some really weird-looking material up there. I've been collecting this material for a long time, and some still throws me as far as ID goes.
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mossyrockhound
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Post by mossyrockhound on Oct 14, 2018 11:27:10 GMT -5
Those look really nice! I've never had much success with Tahoma for whatever reason but I've never had any significant quantity to work with either. A lot of the "plumey" stuff is fractured and you just have to work around them. I've got a lot of this material, so I can be choosey with what I cab.
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Post by stardiamond on Oct 14, 2018 14:06:46 GMT -5
I bought and cabbed a lot of Tahoma from ebay. There is rarely any listed these days.
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Post by TheRock on Oct 14, 2018 15:44:26 GMT -5
Nice very Nice!
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bcrockhound
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Post by bcrockhound on Oct 14, 2018 16:52:34 GMT -5
Hadn't heard of those before but just love the colours and designs!
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