Post by socalagatehound on Aug 13, 2020 20:12:52 GMT -5
Hi all
Here are some more recent cabs....
Cotton Candy Agate with plumes.
Cotton Candy Agate Plumes, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Brecciated Mescalero Jasper...
Mescalero Brecciated Jasper by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Salina Plume Agate from Utah. Treated with hxtal but, if you look, you can still see a major fracture to the right of middle. Looks less apparent in the hand. The left one is healed. This is a plump little cab because that was all that was stable enough of the small nodule to cab.
Salina Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Classic Walker Ranch Red Plume. One of my favorite places to collect while it was open.
Walker Ranch Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
This is an opalescient Quartz that I picked up at a show a couple of years ago. Just enough for one cab, but it is full of little rainbows in the sun.
Opalescient Quartz by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Brenda Plume Agate. I picked up some sizable slabs of this at Tucson...all better than anything I've collected there myself...so....
Brenda Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Australian Mookaite.
Australian Mookaite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Australian Chrome Chalcedony. The light areas are softer, but held up okay
Australian Chrome Chalcedony by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Madagascar Mad River Dendritic Agate.
Mad River Dendritic Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Arizona Chrysocholla with Curpite and Malachite
Arizona Chysocholla with Cuprite/Malchite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Laguna Agate. I bought this chunk out of a bin of Lagunas, but it looks suspiciously Agua Nueva to me. Maybe even Coyomito. The white looking areas are a soft purple. Hmmmm....
Laguna Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
A Botswana Agate with sagenite.
Botswana Agate with sagenite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
All for now. More to come. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed.
Craig
Here are some more recent cabs....
Cotton Candy Agate with plumes.
Cotton Candy Agate Plumes, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Brecciated Mescalero Jasper...
Mescalero Brecciated Jasper by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Salina Plume Agate from Utah. Treated with hxtal but, if you look, you can still see a major fracture to the right of middle. Looks less apparent in the hand. The left one is healed. This is a plump little cab because that was all that was stable enough of the small nodule to cab.
Salina Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Classic Walker Ranch Red Plume. One of my favorite places to collect while it was open.
Walker Ranch Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
This is an opalescient Quartz that I picked up at a show a couple of years ago. Just enough for one cab, but it is full of little rainbows in the sun.
Opalescient Quartz by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Brenda Plume Agate. I picked up some sizable slabs of this at Tucson...all better than anything I've collected there myself...so....
Brenda Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Australian Mookaite.
Australian Mookaite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Australian Chrome Chalcedony. The light areas are softer, but held up okay
Australian Chrome Chalcedony by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Madagascar Mad River Dendritic Agate.
Mad River Dendritic Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Arizona Chrysocholla with Curpite and Malachite
Arizona Chysocholla with Cuprite/Malchite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Laguna Agate. I bought this chunk out of a bin of Lagunas, but it looks suspiciously Agua Nueva to me. Maybe even Coyomito. The white looking areas are a soft purple. Hmmmm....
Laguna Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
A Botswana Agate with sagenite.
Botswana Agate with sagenite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
All for now. More to come. Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed.
Craig