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Post by beefjello on Jul 23, 2013 19:04:27 GMT -5
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gemfeller
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Post by gemfeller on Jul 23, 2013 19:09:02 GMT -5
Texas rocks! Love those materials, especially the plumes. But heck, I'd get my hands wet cutting any of it!
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Post by vegasjames on Jul 23, 2013 19:09:25 GMT -5
I really like the stuff you collected at Stillwell.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jul 23, 2013 19:26:19 GMT -5
Yeah, that first Stillwell example is awesome.....Mel
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jul 23, 2013 21:07:36 GMT -5
Texas has the plumes and mosses
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2013 10:39:14 GMT -5
Brian, that is remarkable. How much didya bring back?
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Post by Toad on Jul 24, 2013 14:26:00 GMT -5
Love that Texas stuff
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Post by Pat on Jul 24, 2013 15:11:18 GMT -5
Like them both, especially the black dendrites.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Jul 24, 2013 21:12:51 GMT -5
Awesome dendrites! Those are all cool rocks
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Jul 24, 2013 23:04:06 GMT -5
Dendrites and moss, hard to beat. Thanks for the show. Larry
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Post by petrifiedwoodfarm on Jul 25, 2013 1:27:09 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing! I like the yellows! Realy pops out!
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Don
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He wants you too, Malachi.
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Post by Don on Jul 25, 2013 12:39:52 GMT -5
I was lucky enough to fish a couple texas moss nodules out of my hotel parking lot when I was in houston. urban rockhounding at it's finest. Great rock, beef.
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Post by tandl on Jul 26, 2013 15:43:12 GMT -5
Nice ones , Brian
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