AzRockGeek
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Post by AzRockGeek on May 7, 2023 18:49:07 GMT -5
I was doing a little spring cleaning, found this one tucked away. All fractures are healed, this material typically sells as fawn stone, from the Globe, AZ area. There is a lots of variations in this stone, it is fun to cut.
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on May 7, 2023 20:03:47 GMT -5
I have been around Globe a lot. Never saw that or even heard of it.
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Post by mohs on May 7, 2023 20:07:08 GMT -5
Dawn stone Is it metallic What do you think it is...mostly
It rolls!
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 7, 2023 20:49:30 GMT -5
I was doing a little spring cleaning, found this one tucked away. All fractures are healed, this material typically sells as fawn stone, from the Globe, AZ area. There is a lots of variations in this stone, it is fun to cut. Beautiful sphere/stone Tim. Nice colors and patterning!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on May 7, 2023 22:48:59 GMT -5
Beautiful! I haven't seen that stone before. Thanks for posting it.
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Post by DirtCleaner on May 8, 2023 9:00:49 GMT -5
Nice stone. You gotta a good one there.
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Post by NDK on May 11, 2023 6:23:12 GMT -5
That is really cool!
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Post by rockjunquie on May 11, 2023 7:26:43 GMT -5
Beautiful! I love how each side looks different.
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AzRockGeek
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Post by AzRockGeek on May 11, 2023 10:35:37 GMT -5
The material from this place is crazy, every slab has a different look. Here are two other pieces from the same location.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 11, 2023 10:42:19 GMT -5
The material from this place is crazy, every slab has a different look. Here are two other pieces from the same location. That first one is insane!!! It's kinda like mushroom jasper, but not. I love the colors.
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Post by mohs on May 11, 2023 10:59:57 GMT -5
Dawn Rise
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Post by khara on Jun 13, 2023 18:33:32 GMT -5
AzRockGeek @mohs posted “Dawn Rise” on this. At the time I wasn’t sure if he was identifying the rock, or describing it. Do you know what this rock is? Edit: Oh maybe this slab is also considered Fawn Stone, same as the sphere above?
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Post by realrockhound on Jun 15, 2023 22:01:04 GMT -5
The material from this place is crazy, every slab has a different look. Here are two other pieces from the same location. cool stuff for sure
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Post by greasy on Jun 16, 2023 0:10:37 GMT -5
Wow! really great material.
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Post by Tommy on Dec 15, 2023 10:30:42 GMT -5
Holy crap how did I miss this thread from May!? Thats a gorgeous sphere AzRockGeek! I love working with this material - it cuts and polishes smooth and easy like marble and takes a beautiful shine.
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Mark K
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Post by Mark K on Dec 15, 2023 13:49:22 GMT -5
I tried to google fawn stone and came up with an actress. Then I saw a small ad for fawn jasper from AZ. Doesn't look the same at all. I hound by Globe and have no clue what it is.
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AzRockGeek
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Post by AzRockGeek on Dec 15, 2023 15:07:23 GMT -5
I tried to google fawn stone and came up with an actress. Then I saw a small ad for fawn jasper from AZ. Doesn't look the same at all. I hound by Globe and have no clue what it is. The Fawn Japser that google shows is from the same deposit where the sphere came from. There is ton of variation in this materiel, most people that try and collect for profit there are only after the ones with the tight small dots (Similar to palm root) and leave materiel the sphere was made from in the tailings. Long ago, a local was selling it as 'poor mans palm'.
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Post by Mark K on Dec 15, 2023 15:52:02 GMT -5
I think both would make for nice spheres. I am going to get some more of the pink onyx for spheres this winter.
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Post by taylor on Dec 15, 2023 16:28:15 GMT -5
Beautiful sphere!! I have seen this material for sale under a couple of other names. above 2020 at Barlow's Rock Yard in Tucson as Tigilitis below 2019 at Copper City Rock shop in Globe as Bohmeite
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AzRockGeek
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Post by AzRockGeek on Dec 15, 2023 17:04:12 GMT -5
Beautiful sphere!! I have seen this material for sale under a couple of other names. I can add a few names to that list. From my understanding the ranch owner where the site is located are the Bohme family. I got the article below many years ago from a member here. It helps explain the Tidgillite or worm track names.
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