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Post by bobby1 on Aug 1, 2008 10:51:27 GMT -5
This one is Montana sliced parallel to the color bands. 2" tall. I believe this is Copco Agate from Northern Calif. But I'm not sure about this. 1 1/4" tall. Thanks for looking. Bob
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Post by Jack, lapidaryrough on Aug 1, 2008 11:31:40 GMT -5
sure looks like that Texas Black Plume
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Post by bobby1 on Aug 1, 2008 11:48:37 GMT -5
It came from a small (1 1/2") somewhat rounded piece that was in a batch of Copco that I had tumbled. I haven't a clue where I got it from. There were other 1/2" long dendrites in the piece following open and healed fractures. Could be the Texas material, though I don't recall ever getting or having the Texas Plume stuff. It sure is impressive Plume material. Bob
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Post by fishenman on Aug 1, 2008 11:54:56 GMT -5
Nice cabs. I like the way you cut the montana.
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Post by akansan on Aug 1, 2008 16:02:47 GMT -5
I've found dendrites in Copco agate before as well. Beautiful cabs!
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Post by frane on Aug 1, 2008 18:58:44 GMT -5
Wow! Really nice work.
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kislany
starting to spend too much on rocks
wire wrapper learning to tumble and cab rocks
Member since May 2008
Posts: 155
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Post by kislany on Aug 2, 2008 3:22:49 GMT -5
Oh why I don't have some such gorgeous stuff around my parts of the word
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Post by Tony W on Aug 2, 2008 13:03:36 GMT -5
I like the shape to material cut on the first one! Nice. Tony
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Post by sitnwrap on Aug 2, 2008 15:34:00 GMT -5
Beautiful cabs. The shape on the first one is neat!
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49er
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since February 2008
Posts: 753
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Post by 49er on Aug 2, 2008 22:01:37 GMT -5
Two fantastic cabs...great job.
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