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Post by velodromed on Oct 10, 2023 19:35:16 GMT -5
The two rocks on the right hand side are the typical looking Llanite that we find around here. The one on the left is confusing me. We found it in the Llano river area, but it looks so different from all the other Llanite we’ve found. The red part of the rock is very similar to red quartzite that we find. The blue sparkles are not as formed as normally found in Llanite, they are a bit more messy and not ‘crystal shaped’. I broke off a smallish chunk and threw it in the rebel 17. If it tumbles well, I’ll do this larger piece next. I’m just really curious as to what it is. I have not found anything else quite like it.
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Post by jasoninsd on Oct 11, 2023 5:14:55 GMT -5
The red one looks like a moss agate to me...for what that's worth! LOL
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dillonf
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Post by dillonf on Oct 11, 2023 21:42:07 GMT -5
I don't think it is something I've come across yet. Looking forward to seeing it shined!
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Post by velodromed on Oct 12, 2023 6:33:26 GMT -5
The red one looks like a moss agate to me...for what that's worth! LOL Interesting… I am really curious what the smaller piece will look like when I pull it out of the rebel 17.
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Post by velodromed on Oct 12, 2023 6:34:55 GMT -5
I don't think it is something I've come across yet. Looking forward to seeing it shined! Yup it’s definitely different. with all the rock hunting the kid and I do, this is the only one like this that we’ve found.
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Post by velodromed on Oct 18, 2023 20:21:57 GMT -5
The red one looks like a moss agate to me...for what that's worth! LOL I do believe you are correct!! WOW! I can’t believe what tumbling for just 2 weeks in course did to this rock. I can’t wait to get the rest of it rolling.
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dillonf
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Post by dillonf on Oct 18, 2023 20:37:52 GMT -5
Awesome stone!
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