hh5
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Post by hh5 on Jun 9, 2018 11:57:13 GMT -5
Another recent cut that I can't find in any of my books or Google. Any help is appreciated.
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Deleted
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2018 12:17:28 GMT -5
Another recent cut that I can't find in any of my books or Google. The little iron dots made me first think of Succor Creek jasper. Some Indian and Owyhee bloodstone/heliotrope/"fancy jasper" can also have pattern and colors very similar. Easier to tell from the original chunk to get a better idea of the variations, though.
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hh5
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by hh5 on Jun 9, 2018 14:07:06 GMT -5
This was an end cut so here is the back side of the same slab. Hope this helps.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 9, 2018 20:20:06 GMT -5
Zebra Jasper from the Indian Deccan Plateau....Mel
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zarguy
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Post by zarguy on Jun 10, 2018 1:03:50 GMT -5
It looks like some variations of Fancy Jasper from India. It comes from the same location as Bloodstone. Lynn
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