ArkieRockhound
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since February 2005
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Post by ArkieRockhound on Jul 7, 2005 22:01:01 GMT -5
I could use some help identifying these: I just call this one pink jasper: Is this Porcelin Jasper? It has such beautiful swirls in it. Don't have any idea, but it's pretty: There are so many more I want to cut into. Anyone know what these are? Trish
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Post by rockyraccoon on Jul 7, 2005 22:52:34 GMT -5
i have no idea what they are but they are beautiful trish. i was just wondering if you were still cutting.
kim
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Post by creativeminded on Jul 7, 2005 23:19:50 GMT -5
Very beautiful. Tami
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lotarocks45
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Member since February 2005
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Post by lotarocks45 on Jul 8, 2005 7:20:05 GMT -5
the last one looks like a piece of ohio flint that i have with the little red lines going though it
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Post by Tweetiepy on Jul 8, 2005 7:21:31 GMT -5
It does look like porcelain jasper, but not quite (I'M still a newbie and I can't be trusted!) What are you planning on doing with the slabs?
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Post by Cher on Jul 8, 2005 8:53:54 GMT -5
Where did you get them, did you find them locally? If you did, you need to find out what it is and get some more, it's quite beautiful.
Cher
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Post by krazydiamond on Jul 8, 2005 9:16:51 GMT -5
very cool stuff, but i have no clue of what it is....
KD
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ArkieRockhound
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since February 2005
Posts: 870
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Post by ArkieRockhound on Jul 8, 2005 11:52:31 GMT -5
These are from that rock shop I found that the old man didn't know what any of the rocks were. So I'm just quessing. That pink and white one has some beautiful swirls. Just as soon as I get a few more cut, I'm going to start cutting cabs and I have a couple of people that have expressed an interest in buying slabs. I will have to go talk to them. I'm still trying to figure how to charge. Trish
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