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Post by Tony W on Aug 29, 2007 2:43:37 GMT -5
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Post by Tonyterner on Aug 29, 2007 10:27:52 GMT -5
Thanks Tony, nice cabs. I have a large bag of material like your yard quartz. I picked it up on the eastern shore of Maryland. How was it to work? I like the long thin shape of #4, pretty blue stone.
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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Aug 29, 2007 13:58:58 GMT -5
The blue unknown looks like Blue swirl stone. Ask Kim she would know. Great looking batch of cabs.
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fossilman
spending too much on rocks
Member since April 2007
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Post by fossilman on Aug 29, 2007 22:00:45 GMT -5
I think the first unknown might be sodalite, and the second picture jasper of some sort.
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firewalker45
freely admits to licking rocks
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Post by firewalker45 on Aug 31, 2007 11:33:12 GMT -5
Hi Tony, I agree with Dan, the first unknowen Sodalite. Great work! Daniel
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Post by beefjello on Aug 31, 2007 19:22:14 GMT -5
Nice job! I especially like the lace. They're all great Tony, keep it up!
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Post by Tony W on Aug 31, 2007 23:49:43 GMT -5
Thanks, all! I wouldn't have thought Sodalite as it doesn't look like the sodalite I have ... but I haven't seen a lot of it. I'll need to collect some more. The other, "pic jasper" is soft, like Chrysocolla, forms like a dream and colors the water.
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