algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:27:45 GMT -5
Munising area find.
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:37:46 GMT -5
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:41:31 GMT -5
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:46:35 GMT -5
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:51:17 GMT -5
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 7, 2012 14:53:18 GMT -5
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Post by Toad on Oct 7, 2012 15:12:17 GMT -5
Great looking stones. Really like the yellow.
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Dora
spending too much on rocks
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Post by Dora on Oct 7, 2012 16:27:38 GMT -5
Amazing Find! They are all gorgeous but my favorites are the ones in the first picture, just the way I like them! I will love to see them when they are fully polished! Dora
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Post by Jugglerguy on Oct 7, 2012 18:54:15 GMT -5
Wow, those are some really pretty rocks. I'm not sure what most are, and they're different than the ones I find in that general area. You must be more selective than I am.
Here are my guesses, I'd love to hear what others think.
First is some sort of breccia. The black one looks like gneiss. The light parts are probably quartz.
The red ones in the second picture are almost certainly jasper.
I don't know what the third one is. It might be banded chert, but I haven't seen that color. I like it! It should polish up nicely.
I don't know what the group of yellow ones are in the fourth picture.
The last two look like they have stripes of quartz. The second to last might be jasper, but I'm saying that because of the color more than anything.
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keystonecops
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Post by keystonecops on Oct 7, 2012 19:45:09 GMT -5
Them yeller ones is my fav. They'll look good tumbled
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The Dad_Ohs
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Oct 7, 2012 19:55:19 GMT -5
looks like you need to stock up on the yellow rocks, bro... when you get say......40 pounds or so and have about 40 or so postings, you'll be ready to do some horse trading for other stuff that you can tumble/slab/cab whatever.... I get 2% for coming up with the idea though!! Finder fee!! anywways welcome aboard the forum, ya got some nice rocks there!!
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 8, 2012 2:56:59 GMT -5
thanks for the compliments. im going to have to learn how to post multiple photos, i have alot more.
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 8, 2012 6:26:27 GMT -5
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algotodd
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Post by algotodd on Oct 8, 2012 6:29:04 GMT -5
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carloscinco
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Post by carloscinco on Oct 8, 2012 19:27:34 GMT -5
Nice looking rocks. The golden ones look real appealing.
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Minnesota Daniel
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Post by Minnesota Daniel on Oct 8, 2012 23:06:41 GMT -5
Wonderful colors. I'm going to guess that most of it is rhyolite with quartz - brecciated, fractured, complex...
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