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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 21:52:20 GMT -5
Not Lake Superior Agate.
3 was - Not from Montana.
4. Yes, found in the US of A.
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 21:52:39 GMT -5
BTW, y'all can ask more than one question each now.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 21:58:23 GMT -5
Is it Graveyard Pt plume agate? Jean
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 21:59:32 GMT -5
Nope! I should have made a rule tha tyou have to send me a slab of any kind that you wrongly guess!
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:05:07 GMT -5
Ha ha! I don't even have any of that myself! I was just trying to get into your brain...
Okay, a question - Is it found in a state that touches the Pacific Ocean? Jean
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:06:54 GMT -5
Ooh, that's a good question.
5. Nope, doesn't border the Pacific Ocean - people in this place are deprived of the joys of our frigid water and pretty kelp.
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Post by Charles on Dec 22, 2012 22:07:02 GMT -5
Is it from the lower 48 state?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:08:10 GMT -5
6. Yup, from the lower 48. Geoff's not going to be able to get any unless he goes on another field trip.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:18:04 GMT -5
How about another guess - Wyoming Fairburn agate? Jean
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:21:17 GMT -5
Ha, you've got prairies on the mind, huh? Not Fairburns. Ask questions about the rock itself, or I'll have to revoke your infinite guessing privileges! :-) You're just going through the agate book.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:23:05 GMT -5
Not going through the agate book, just trying to think of agate names. Okay, another question - How many words in the name? Jean
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:24:02 GMT -5
That's not a yes or no question. Pbtbtbt.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:27:42 GMT -5
Okaaaaay. Does it have two words in the name?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:34:54 GMT -5
7. Um . . . the name isn't super official but I'd give that one a "no".
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:36:08 GMT -5
Is it a fortification type agate?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:40:56 GMT -5
8. Yes, well, sometimes, but not known for that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2012 22:41:01 GMT -5
Have you been hounding this agate?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:44:09 GMT -5
9. Hi Jim! Nope, I've never hounded this stuff.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:44:45 GMT -5
So is it considered a type of moss agate? Y or N?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 22:45:45 GMT -5
10. Nope, not a moss agate.
Now you're on the right track with types of questions!
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