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Post by stardiamond on Aug 29, 2012 15:38:04 GMT -5
First two, I've had for a while and gnawed on them with the trim saw. The last three are from a 2.5 pound mystery rock I got on ebay. It is suppose to be from Oregon.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Aug 29, 2012 16:20:29 GMT -5
Top left is starburst jasper, not sure about the others.
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Aug 29, 2012 16:24:47 GMT -5
Cool looking slabs!
the one on the right is some sort of pudding stone and the bottom 3 kinda look like an opalite
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QuailRiver
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Post by QuailRiver on Aug 30, 2012 21:00:40 GMT -5
Top left is Spider Jasper.
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Post by Rockoonz on Aug 30, 2012 23:16:13 GMT -5
Spider and starburst are the same thing, also called flower stone. Seen stuff like the top right called chipboard, came from somewhere near Quartzsite. The ones on the bottom look like the Agate from around Wasco OR
Lee
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Post by frane on Sept 2, 2012 7:36:29 GMT -5
Should all make some great cabs! Fran
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Post by Bikerrandy on Sept 2, 2012 9:59:18 GMT -5
Spider and starburst are the same thing, also called flower stone. This is true. I've even seen it called fireworks jasper, although the real fireworks jasper is a totally different color.
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