sophia13
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Post by sophia13 on Oct 14, 2018 9:52:52 GMT -5
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Oct 14, 2018 9:57:19 GMT -5
I would call the first one Disaster Peak but picture jaspers are tricky and someone may disagree. Last one looks like Noreena Jasper missing a lot of the red and yellow features that make a classic Noreena.
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wcminer
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Post by wcminer on Oct 14, 2018 9:58:31 GMT -5
The second could be from a number of locations in the owyhees, it’s likely to be wild horse though. The third is succor creek, and the 4th is Noreena jasper
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2018 12:38:32 GMT -5
Third looks like Succor Creek (which often, though not always, tends to have lines of tiny fleabite pits along the layers - not a flaw, but characteristic).
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sophia13
spending too much on rocks
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Post by sophia13 on Oct 14, 2018 13:01:24 GMT -5
You guys are awesome. I'm learning.....slowly
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Post by stardiamond on Oct 14, 2018 14:12:00 GMT -5
First looks like Biggs.
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victor1941
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Post by victor1941 on Oct 14, 2018 15:43:32 GMT -5
I go with disaster peak for #1. The micro-texture of the first sample looks like my cab of disaster peak and not as fine grained as biggs jasper. I agree with Succor creek for #3.
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