cdunn1221
off to a rocking start
Member since February 2021
Posts: 19
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Post by cdunn1221 on Feb 6, 2021 17:25:53 GMT -5
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fuss
spending too much on rocks
Member since October 2018
Posts: 250
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Post by fuss on Feb 6, 2021 21:07:47 GMT -5
No agates that I can see, but certainly a lot of quartz. Should tumble just fine.
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 6, 2021 21:16:50 GMT -5
2nd one could be jasper. The first MIGHT be agate... maybe. The rest look like quartz.
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NRG
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2018
Posts: 1,630
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Post by NRG on Feb 11, 2021 22:54:45 GMT -5
Nope
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Post by Garage Rocker on Feb 11, 2021 23:07:56 GMT -5
Haven't lost your touch. Good to see your sunshiny face.
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NRG
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since February 2018
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Post by NRG on Feb 11, 2021 23:17:54 GMT -5
Haven't lost your touch. Good to see your sunshiny face. Likewise amigo!
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Post by rmf on Feb 12, 2021 8:14:03 GMT -5
1 quartz 2 jasper 3 quartz 4 quartz & jasper (breccia) 5 quartz 6 quartz with jasper 7 quartz with epidote You must be a jedi ... may the quartz be with you
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Post by Peruano on Feb 12, 2021 8:18:14 GMT -5
No likely to be agate or jasper (in my eyes) . . . . because 1. They have pits and at time a flaking texture - they should be smooth at least in small areas. 2. No conchoidal (shell-like) breaks that are so typical of microcrystaline and cryptocrystaline stones. 3. By fondling a rock, you can get a sense of texture - these don't look smooth to the touch and probably have small crystals like you would expect in quartzite. The grey colored formations are typical of metamorphic rocks. I hope these off the top of the head suggestions are helpful.
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Post by stephan on Feb 13, 2021 0:21:20 GMT -5
1 quartz 2 jasper 3 quartz 4 quartz & jasper (breccia) 5 quartz 6 quartz with jasper 7 quartz with epidote You must be a jedi ... may the quartz be with you Agree with this assessment, but #7 could be granite.
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