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Post by stardiamond on Sept 11, 2012 18:43:07 GMT -5
I'm having a lot of fun finding stuff I didn't know I had. These all look pink to me but since I'm red green color deficient they could be gray. I'm guessing Willow Creek variations. Can anyone id?
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Post by tandl on Sept 11, 2012 18:56:59 GMT -5
in thinking the bigger slab is mozarkite, the banded one ohio flint, the other three porcelain jasper, also called sci fi, and exotica jasper
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Post by stardiamond on Sept 11, 2012 19:49:23 GMT -5
I did some research. Mozarkite is likely a good id. I found polish flint that looked like the one you ided as Ohio flint. I'm pretty familiar with scifi and if it is scifi I've never seen anything similar.I did a scan of scifi and the unknown.
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Post by tandl on Sept 11, 2012 20:05:33 GMT -5
if you had scanned it first . i personaly would say it looks like chert i find here in illinois,and i should probably add that it is beautiful ;D the banded may be polish flint. if it is brown, ohio will be black and gray
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Post by stardiamond on Sept 11, 2012 20:12:20 GMT -5
I'm struggling with images. The current scanner I have distorts shapes and the light doesn't hit cabs well. I just started using the current digital camera but haven't figured it out yet. My old digital camera doesn't have a usb connection so it is pain to use. This one is very easy for posting pictures. The only editing I have on the laptop I am using is paint and all I can do is resize and crop.
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Post by tandl on Sept 11, 2012 20:20:58 GMT -5
that scan pic looks fine.
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Post by NatureNut on Sept 11, 2012 22:27:01 GMT -5
Tiffany stone? Indian blanket jasper?
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herchenx
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Post by herchenx on Sept 11, 2012 23:36:11 GMT -5
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