|
Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Oct 18, 2012 19:43:32 GMT -5
|
|
jason12x12
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since October 2011
Posts: 798
|
Post by jason12x12 on Oct 18, 2012 19:47:34 GMT -5
omfg thats amazing
|
|
keystonecops
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since October 2010
Posts: 957
|
Post by keystonecops on Oct 18, 2012 19:58:18 GMT -5
That there is definate drool material. Fer bein in Florida ya always come up with kewl stuff. Later Clyde
|
|
The Dad_Ohs
fully equipped rock polisher
Take me to your Labradorite!!
Member since September 2012
Posts: 1,860
|
Post by The Dad_Ohs on Oct 18, 2012 21:30:57 GMT -5
Very Very nice... I really like large slabs... so very few people are willing to invest the material to have one... they break then down to smaller "sell" pieces and that's that!
Thanx for sharing!!
|
|
|
Post by beefjello on Oct 18, 2012 22:08:02 GMT -5
Slabzilla Rocks!!! Very cool Donnie, what exactly is it? It reminds me of a mushroom rhyolite but with different colors. Looks like a liquid shine there!
|
|
|
Post by jakesrocks on Oct 18, 2012 22:29:51 GMT -5
OMG, it's the Thanksgiving Turkey with feathers still on. That's cool Donnie.
|
|
|
Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Oct 18, 2012 22:54:56 GMT -5
It's Opal Butte Turkey Tail jasper. Also saw it referred to as Opal Butte Turkey Tail orbicular jasper.
|
|
bhiatt
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2012
Posts: 1,532
|
Post by bhiatt on Oct 18, 2012 23:05:44 GMT -5
that thing is sweet! I remember when you first showed it a month or two back.
|
|
|
Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Oct 19, 2012 12:10:30 GMT -5
that is very beautiful!
|
|
|
Post by gingerkid on Oct 19, 2012 12:17:15 GMT -5
:drool: That's a gorgeous slab, Donnie! Does it have opal in it? It's Opal Butte Turkey Tail jasper. Also saw it referred to as Opal Butte Turkey Tail orbicular jasper. Never have seen it before.
|
|
|
Post by Toad on Oct 19, 2012 13:30:12 GMT -5
Looks like a cross between BO and Dino bone.
Shame about the shine though... ;D
|
|
SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
Posts: 1,900
|
Post by SteveHolmes on Oct 19, 2012 16:00:27 GMT -5
When I first saw it, I thought it was a huge piece of Boulder Opal...my eyes nearly popped out. Needless to say...it is a very gorgeous slab of Turkey Tail. Very Nicely polished up. I'll smack toad for ya...smack! steve
|
|
|
Post by Bikerrandy on Oct 19, 2012 17:57:41 GMT -5
Beautiful slab, very cool!!
|
|
rockingthenorth
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2012
Posts: 1,637
|
Post by rockingthenorth on Oct 19, 2012 20:07:10 GMT -5
very cool and I am loving the colors
|
|
|
Post by gr on Oct 19, 2012 21:25:56 GMT -5
That is very cool Donnie. Got a stand big enough to display it ;D
|
|
|
Post by Toad on Oct 19, 2012 21:50:41 GMT -5
LOL, Steve.
|
|
hand2mouthmining
spending too much on rocks
Purveyors of California Gem Rock
Member since September 2011
Posts: 495
|
Post by hand2mouthmining on Oct 20, 2012 1:16:59 GMT -5
Ms. Donnie, that's slablicious!!!
|
|
carloscinco
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2008
Posts: 1,639
|
Post by carloscinco on Oct 20, 2012 7:45:25 GMT -5
Big and Beautiful. That slab has a lot going for it.
|
|
hubrocks
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2011
Posts: 1,563
|
Post by hubrocks on Oct 21, 2012 11:10:39 GMT -5
You can sit and stare at that for hours!! thanks for showing it!..........Hub
|
|
|
Post by tandl on Oct 22, 2012 20:02:39 GMT -5
Awesome!
|
|