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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Feb 1, 2012 20:42:36 GMT -5
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Post by roy on Feb 1, 2012 20:47:27 GMT -5
dont know on the first ones but the others sure look like the montana's
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Post by Hard Rock Cafe on Feb 1, 2012 23:26:00 GMT -5
Yes, the last ones are Montanas. Candle them before you cut them so you know how to get the best out of them.
Chuck
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Feb 1, 2012 23:44:37 GMT -5
I thought candling was something you did with eggs!!!! ;D
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Post by paulshiroma on Feb 1, 2012 23:52:17 GMT -5
Great pieces, regardless of what they are. Paul
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Feb 2, 2012 9:54:44 GMT -5
those are rock eggs! nice montanas!
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Post by jakesrocks on Feb 2, 2012 10:16:40 GMT -5
Those first few are flint nodules. The first word in the second row appears to be "little". Maybe one of our members knows of a flint location with little in the name. Don
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Feb 2, 2012 13:26:33 GMT -5
That's what I'm hoping. The last letters look like they could be VA or WA! Now I need to find homes for the flint.
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Feb 2, 2012 14:13:33 GMT -5
there are flint mines in Va and little creek area
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Post by jakesrocks on Feb 2, 2012 14:35:14 GMT -5
There ya go Donnie, The last 2 letters do look like Va. I think you've got your location.
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Feb 2, 2012 14:38:58 GMT -5
Thank you!!!!
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Post by jakesrocks on Feb 2, 2012 14:51:29 GMT -5
And to think, I was stationed at Little Creek Va. for about a year, and never heard about this stuff.
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