snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Dec 17, 2010 16:14:28 GMT -5
I cut these and thought they were rather plain until I cleaned them and had a closer look.Seems a lot going on,a 3-d effect snuffy
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Post by texaswoodie on Dec 17, 2010 16:27:31 GMT -5
Wow, those are cool! Are the fossils large enough for an old man to see in a cab size piece?
Curt
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Dec 17, 2010 16:35:27 GMT -5
Curt,only if you got old man thick glasses. ;D Note the silver dollar,may give an idea.
snuffy
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papat
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Post by papat on Dec 17, 2010 16:40:58 GMT -5
those are cool
Tim
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stoneviews
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Post by stoneviews on Dec 17, 2010 19:36:50 GMT -5
Very nice!!
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Post by tandl on Dec 18, 2010 10:23:32 GMT -5
Cool and interesting ;D
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Dec 18, 2010 18:34:45 GMT -5
Wow very cool stuff and a new material to me! Is that a local find Snuffy and is it a limestone matrix or hard flint?.....Mel
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Post by Toad on Dec 18, 2010 19:28:28 GMT -5
I like it. Really nice.
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Dec 18, 2010 22:15:30 GMT -5
Mel, I got this from a man's backyard rockpile. I remember when me and Curt looked at this piece,we thought it was probably a type of turritella agate. It's not flint or limestone, almost like the brown agate from Crater of Diamonds.So,no idea where it came from.
snuffy
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