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Post by rockpickerforever on Dec 22, 2012 22:48:33 GMT -5
How about a plume agate?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2012 22:55:39 GMT -5
I am the worlds worst with names so I am going to put my brain on hold until tomorrow. Jim
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 23:34:48 GMT -5
8. Nope, not a plume agate either (that I know of).
Oh cmon Jim, this isn't about the name. You can describe it and still win! (Well, not like "grey agate" though).
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 22, 2012 23:47:00 GMT -5
Is it Chalcedony?
If not, does it come from the Eastern U.S.?
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Post by Jugglerguy on Dec 22, 2012 23:47:23 GMT -5
Does it come in primarily one color?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 22, 2012 23:52:09 GMT -5
Nope, not chalcedony.
9. Nope, not from the eastern US (which I guess means east of the Mississippi).
10. Yes, primarily in one color. Good question!
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 22, 2012 23:54:01 GMT -5
Nope, not chalcedony. 9. Nope, not from the eastern US (which I guess means east of the Mississippi). 10. Yes, primarily in one color. Good question! Yes, East of Miss is what I meant Is it found in the central U.S.?
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 22, 2012 23:56:36 GMT -5
Is it found in the bottom portions of the U.S.?
Is it normally translucent?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:01:35 GMT -5
I'm not sure what constitutes Central US. Definitely not the bottom portions. And mostly not translucent I'd say.
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:04:38 GMT -5
I love your "saying" Mario -- "Take me to your Labradorite".
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Post by Jugglerguy on Dec 23, 2012 0:08:21 GMT -5
Is it usually green?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:08:56 GMT -5
Nope, not usually green.
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Post by Jugglerguy on Dec 23, 2012 0:16:28 GMT -5
Red?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:17:54 GMT -5
Nope, not red either. It's real purty though, so don't ask "Is it baby barf yellow?"
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 23, 2012 0:19:47 GMT -5
I'm not sure what constitutes Central US. Definitely not the bottom portions. And mostly not translucent I'd say. Well if it's not east coast/west coast it's central US, what they call the bread basket (more than 2 states in from the coast I believe.) I love your "saying" Mario -- "Take me to your Labradorite". Thanx!!
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 23, 2012 0:22:00 GMT -5
is it Fire Agate?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:25:24 GMT -5
Nope, not Fire Agate (although that's real purty too). And I guess under that definition, it would be from the Central US or breadbasket. It's more than two states from the coast.
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Post by The Dad_Ohs on Dec 23, 2012 0:42:41 GMT -5
is it from Colorado or Idaho?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 0:44:12 GMT -5
Nope. I don't think so anyway.
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 23, 2012 1:42:26 GMT -5
Cmon, don't go to bed everybody! You're so close!
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