tribeunited
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Post by tribeunited on May 30, 2024 17:55:36 GMT -5
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on May 30, 2024 17:59:59 GMT -5
Arizona petrified wood
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Post by rockjunquie on May 30, 2024 18:01:42 GMT -5
I was thinking wood, too. But maybe squirrely rhyolite?
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Post by rockjunquie on May 30, 2024 18:10:36 GMT -5
Just an FYI. Obsidian is natural glass, so it is pretty easy to tell when it is an obsidian- of which there are many.
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tribeunited
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Post by tribeunited on May 30, 2024 19:01:00 GMT -5
Just an FYI. Obsidian is natural glass, so it is pretty easy to tell when it is an obsidian- of which there are many. LMAO at myself .... Me: "OH!!!! Look its black and orange, its similar to a tiger! Hey guys, is this a tiger?" Everyone Else: **big sighs** "great guess poor dear....but that's a pumpkin."
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Post by rockjunquie on May 30, 2024 19:05:51 GMT -5
Just an FYI. Obsidian is natural glass, so it is pretty easy to tell when it is an obsidian- of which there are many. LMAO at myself .... Me: "OH!!!! Look its black and orange, its similar to a tiger! Hey guys, is this a tiger?" Everyone Else: **big sighs** "great guess poor dear....but that's a pumpkin." LOL!!!!
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Post by jasoninsd on May 30, 2024 21:13:37 GMT -5
Just an FYI. Obsidian is natural glass, so it is pretty easy to tell when it is an obsidian- of which there are many. LMAO at myself .... Me: "OH!!!! Look its black and orange, its similar to a tiger! Hey guys, is this a tiger?" Everyone Else: **big sighs** "great guess poor dear....but that's a pumpkin." ...could have been Tiger Iron! LOL
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on May 30, 2024 22:37:05 GMT -5
It’s Arizona pet wood. You can also see the grain on the side. jasoninsd has recently cut a cab of this stuff if he’s willing to post it
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Post by jasoninsd on May 30, 2024 22:47:33 GMT -5
It’s Arizona pet wood. You can also see the grain on the side. jasoninsd has recently cut a cab of this stuff if he’s willing to post it Took me forever to find this! Here's a shot of the wrap I made from the cab I made from the...wait...that's it! LOL
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tribeunited
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Post by tribeunited on May 30, 2024 22:52:47 GMT -5
jasoninsd Wow! That's some intricate work there. You must have the nimble fingers of an elf!
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Post by amygdule on May 30, 2024 23:05:38 GMT -5
Arizona Pet Wood
A long time ago I saw some of that at a rock show.
It was labeled Scenic Wood
The way it was cut was very cool.
The black dendrites looked like trees on an orange background.
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Post by jasoninsd on May 30, 2024 23:20:57 GMT -5
jasoninsd Wow! That's some intricate work there. You must have the nimble fingers of an elf! Nah...just luck of the Irish every once in awhile.
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realrockhound
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Post by realrockhound on May 30, 2024 23:23:13 GMT -5
Get outta me swamp
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Post by jasoninsd on May 30, 2024 23:55:37 GMT -5
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Post by rmf on May 31, 2024 12:07:50 GMT -5
The image is: Name: Araucarioxylon arizonicum Division: Pinophyta (conifers); Class: Pinopsida; Order: Pinales; Family: Araucariaceae Geological Time: Late Triassic, Norian-Carnian Stage Fossil Site: Winslow, Arizona
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Post by jasoninsd on May 31, 2024 12:32:12 GMT -5
The image is: Name: Araucarioxylon arizonicum Division: Pinophyta (conifers); Class: Pinopsida; Order: Pinales; Family: Araucariaceae Geological Time: Late Triassic, Norian-Carnian Stage Fossil Site: Winslow, Arizona SHOWOFF! LOL
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tribeunited
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Post by tribeunited on May 31, 2024 15:15:48 GMT -5
The image is: Name: Araucarioxylon arizonicum Division: Pinophyta (conifers); Class: Pinopsida; Order: Pinales; Family: Araucariaceae Geological Time: Late Triassic, Norian-Carnian Stage Fossil Site: Winslow, Arizona I'm printing this out and sticking it to my rock. This is awesome!!!!!!!!!
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