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Post by beefjello on Dec 21, 2010 19:55:10 GMT -5
Hurried home from work to cut some more from Sunday's wash trip. Always a race against daylight this time of year. Overcast and sprinkley so the pics leave much to be desired, but here's a couple jaspers By the time I finished with this I had to 'flash' it Thanks for looking!
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Dec 21, 2010 21:10:37 GMT -5
Dadgum it Beef! You are finding some really strange and wonderful looking specimens. That first one is on of the wildest patterned pieces I've ever seen. Looks like the offspring of a plume agate that had a menage with a sagenite and a fossil coral. That fan pattern in the lower right hand corner of the left piece is outrageous.....Mel
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NDK
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Post by NDK on Dec 21, 2010 21:30:55 GMT -5
Wow Brian! I'd rush home to chop them up too. I bet it was hard to concentrate all day with those on your mind!
Nate
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Post by Toad on Dec 22, 2010 19:36:58 GMT -5
Lol, Mel. Only you would think of rutting rocks. Beautiful specimens
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Post by rockrookie on Dec 22, 2010 19:41:08 GMT -5
Dadgum it Beef! You are finding some really strange and wonderful looking specimens. That first one is on of the wildest patterned pieces I've ever seen. Looks like the offspring of a plume agate that had a menage with a sagenite and a fossil coral. That fan pattern in the lower right hand corner of the left piece is outrageous.....Mel HAHA !! good one , Mel !! Nice finds , Brian !! --paul
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Post by mohs on Dec 22, 2010 21:54:38 GMT -5
Ha Ha !!
I like Mel’s description better But I’m going to call that Phoenix Sun Orange, Brian and I wanna chunk ! actually just a wee bit cause I want to make a Phoenix Sun’s roc’n heart yep the other ½ purple
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Post by frane on Dec 24, 2010 22:24:02 GMT -5
That first two are amazing! The second is beautiful also! Fran
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