Banjocreek
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Post by Banjocreek on May 5, 2005 13:09:19 GMT -5
llanago- The 3rd one is Morrisonite, and the 4th one is a Priday Moss Agate.
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Post by connrock on May 6, 2005 17:58:38 GMT -5
Now that's the way to go rockhounding!
The only thing we have here in CT is some poor grade quartz.If I lived near your buddy i'd have a tent in his back yard!I'd even let him adopt me so I could get in his will! LOL
You're one lucky dog there Bear!!
Tom
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Banjocreek
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Post by Banjocreek on May 6, 2005 19:16:35 GMT -5
We'll I'm doing the best I can to stay on his good side. So I'll wrap all he wants ;D
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WyckedWyre
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Post by WyckedWyre on May 6, 2005 19:34:39 GMT -5
Nice view, too. ;D S
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Debs
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Post by Debs on May 6, 2005 20:46:46 GMT -5
Your the BOMB BANJO! I really like the colors in the 3rd and 4th one also. I agree, morrisonite is not easy to find in big quantities. Now that's the way to go rockhounding! You know when you go you're going to find some really neat rocks! I agree staying on his good side would be a good idea!
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deepsouth
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Post by deepsouth on May 6, 2005 21:13:03 GMT -5
A great wrap on all of them Banjo, Wow what perfection. You complimented each and everyone of those cabs. Truly amazing
Jack
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