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Post by sitnwrap on Nov 7, 2008 21:13:32 GMT -5
A great batch of tumbles. I have never heard of Pink Bucky Quartz but it is really pretty.
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Post by MidNight~Rocksi3 on Nov 7, 2008 22:08:42 GMT -5
wooohoo! I likey the shine ya got on those! especially that citrine... and I've never seen that kind of pink quartz before.. over all a perfect 10..
*smiles*
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2008 22:26:37 GMT -5
Nice material! Unless material over where you live has different names than over here, the one labeled turritella fossil is actually Leopardskin Jasper (but its not really a jasper, its a rhyolite).
Shannon
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Post by Rogue Trader on Nov 7, 2008 22:45:30 GMT -5
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Post by LCARS on Nov 8, 2008 4:03:35 GMT -5
I'm gonna have to go with Shannon as well, those are leopardskin and not turitella but they still came out looking great! These are Leopardskins: And these are turitellas:
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Post by Rogue Trader on Nov 8, 2008 4:18:28 GMT -5
LCARS, your Turritella? Is the photo taken with the stones on a bed of rice?
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Post by Tonyterner on Nov 11, 2008 10:52:05 GMT -5
That pink quartz is very pretty. The others are right, its leopardskin jasper.
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