grayfingers
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Post by grayfingers on May 10, 2013 10:32:42 GMT -5
I found an unusual rock yesterday, while hunting a nearby river before high water hits. I see a lot of unusual stones, but this is the first like this one. It is as heavy as a Montana agate of this size would be. (Weighs 1 lb. 6 oz.) It seems to be silicified, I tested the light colored bands, won't scratch with a knife. Any ideas? Thanks, Bill
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Post by Pat on May 10, 2013 13:59:52 GMT -5
Don't know. Don't some clams? layer like that with age?
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Post by helens on May 10, 2013 14:52:36 GMT -5
Looks like part of the grand canyon, but small:).
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Post by mohs on May 12, 2013 13:26:50 GMT -5
howdy bill I found a rock with that wharf and whoofed texture fascinated with it I have pic on here somewhere I'll find or take a new one...maybe but it didn't have the chalcedony a green rock...mostly
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Post by drocknut on May 12, 2013 13:46:00 GMT -5
Don't know what it is but it's pretty darn cool.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on May 13, 2013 15:51:35 GMT -5
Hey,I have one like that I found in Montana,around the Glendive area.....It has a natural splice on it and its agate inside....(not as close as together on the seams as yours,but close) Going to get it cut one of these days....Nice find you have there..... ( Mine itn't Montana moss,but still agate and crystal..) You going to cut it? ?? ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2013 22:51:03 GMT -5
That is bad@ss!!
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