realrockhound
Cave Dweller
Chucking leaverite at tweekers
Member since June 2020
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Post by realrockhound on Nov 28, 2021 23:57:22 GMT -5
For those of you who regularly buy material, have you ever gotten a better deal than you should’ve, due to the seller not knowing the materials worth or mislabeling it for something else? I don’t personally buy much material, however.. I like to browse eBay and see what others are selling. I’ve regularly seen material mislabeled. Just saw a slab of Robinson ranch plume labeled as Woodward. Curious what steals people have gotten due to this.
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 29, 2021 8:17:53 GMT -5
I'm not sure this will count, but it's the closest I've gotten to a steal... The Rock Shed had a large chunk of Tabu Tabu Jasper in their "Miscellaneous Bin" st $3 a pound. It was a nice piece with Hematite running through it. It just jumped into my basket oddly enough! I'm about to work on some cabs from it sometime this week...
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Post by MsAli on Nov 29, 2021 8:28:49 GMT -5
I myself mislabeled Royal Sahara Jasper, and it was almost a year later until I realized it. Now when I don't know what something is I hold it till I do
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Post by rockjunquie on Nov 29, 2021 8:30:51 GMT -5
I got a nice big slab of guadalupe jasper labeled as oj. I guess they thought it was crappy OJ and priced it low. It was a steal!
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
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Post by Sabre52 on Nov 29, 2021 10:37:43 GMT -5
Got a really awesome block of an unknown (probably Mexican) plume agate from a dollar a pound pile at a rock yard one time. Also scored some awesome chapenite from the same pile. Same place yielded an incredible hunk of Edison Palm root for I think, $4 per pound which was a steal for an extinct material. Another rock yard I went to here in Texas yielded incredible palm, shrinkwood, and other exotic tropical woods from their dollar piles. Cooks Peak carnelian, same place for just a bit more. Bought an entire yard full of rock one time and found a pile of Owlhead Mtns plume and sagenite plus a couple hundred pounds of t-eggs and a pile of good rhodonite and various Mohave Desert agates. $300 for the whole lot.
I know small potatoes compared to Brians scores or that of a buddy of mine who scored enormous poppy jasper and Stone Canyon boulders for peanuts.
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Post by fernwood on Nov 29, 2021 10:41:56 GMT -5
Yes, I have gotten many deals from people who do not know what they have or just mislabeled it. All of these were in person.
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Post by stardiamond on Nov 30, 2021 17:20:50 GMT -5
Nothing significant. The only mislabeling is usually Biggs/Deschutes. Most of my bargains are from my approach to buying. When I buy slabs or small rough I look for small patterns instead of the pattern of the entire slab. A pattern only needs to big enough to make a cab.
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Post by greig on Nov 30, 2021 17:46:49 GMT -5
I have only seen the opposite, especially regarding items marked "silver". Some people sell ore slices from rocks that Sheldon or I would leave at the mine.
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hypodactylus
spending too much on rocks
Member since July 2021
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Post by hypodactylus on Nov 30, 2021 18:23:32 GMT -5
All of these were in person. For some reason, I read this as "All of these were in prison".... 😉
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Post by fernwood on Dec 1, 2021 5:38:50 GMT -5
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Post by Rockoonz on Dec 23, 2021 19:06:44 GMT -5
I got in a bid war with Tim Fisher for some "Bruneau" that seemed unique couple years ago, I got one out of the 3 pieces. After the auction I asked why he paid so much for "Bruneau", he said because it's Jakes place Morrisonite, not Bruneau. 15 dollar "yard rock and tumble" bucket at a sale with a over 3# howardite chunk. Green jasper that turns out to be jade.
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Post by rmf on Dec 23, 2021 19:41:41 GMT -5
I was in a tourist trap in SC and noticed a basket with rocks. One large piece I told my wife I thought it was coprolite. It was and they sold it to me for less than $10 and it weighed between 10 and 15 lbs.
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