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Post by opalpyrexia on Aug 6, 2020 9:39:28 GMT -5
There she is! A forest elf or princess. What?! You can't see her?! Look again, only more closely... Or is it the fish head that was tossed overboard? What?! You can't see this either?
Or the monkey? C'mon, you can see him!
Or the tropical fish? Or what??
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Post by RickB on Aug 6, 2020 10:24:19 GMT -5
I see the tropical fish.
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Post by stardiamond on Aug 6, 2020 12:24:22 GMT -5
What material is that? You captured the beauty of the rock. It looks like Willow Creek or Mescalero.
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Post by opalpyrexia on Aug 6, 2020 16:28:50 GMT -5
What material is that? You captured the beauty of the rock. It looks like Willow Creek or Mescalero. Thank you.
You might be right about Willow Creek. I had posted the original slab in Rock Identification Help ( Three Slabs) and it received 5 different identifications from 5 individuals:
1. Sci-Fi 2. Willow Creek 3. Carrasite 4. Rocky Butte 5. Van Deusen
After looking at online photos for all, I thought that Sci-Fi seemed be most resonable. I've sold two cabs from that slab and this is the last one, so I think it best that I remain consistent.
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Post by stardiamond on Aug 6, 2020 17:03:28 GMT -5
sci-fi has a very distinctive look. The slab looks a lot like WC except for the fuzzy areas which looks like matrix. I can't remember WC with matrix like that. Mescalero tends to be brecciated. I went to altamonts shop on etsy and found: Agatized Tremolite aka California Tigereye. There also a zillion unknowns. sci-fi or exotica jasper looks like this.
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Post by lpl on Aug 6, 2020 20:45:42 GMT -5
I see the tropical fish too!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 6, 2020 21:11:08 GMT -5
Great cab!
I see the tropical fish, too and I see a fairy in that first photo.
You have an amazing imagination.
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