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Benefit auction for Ed, better known as Mohs, to help purchase a memorial bench at the Phoenix Zoo in his name. We are well on our way to get Mohs that "Rockin Heart" Memorial Bench!
In this weeks (MFR) box we have:
4 Geodes, 5 Thundereggs, 1 agate nodule, 2 Devil's toenails, TX calcite, 3lb barrel of Mason Co. Quartz, 10 solid Ocos Geodes alone worth $140.00 Opening bid $20 Auction Closes 8pm Central Time on Saturday August 12, 2023 Shipping is free (up to $30 international), payment will be to the Mohs memorial fund. Everything will arrive labelled so you know what it is.
Pics:
Geodes Left to Right: Mexican Coconut, Enhydro, Trancas, Crystal Canyon
Left to right: Berber Agate Nodule, Cold Mountain Thunderegg (TE), Fallen Tree TE, Richardson's Ranch TE, Unknown TE (there is a Lucky Strike TE in the box not pictured)
Out of curiosity, how do you know an oco is solid before you open it? And what would be the difference between a solid oco and a thunder egg?
When I purchased them they were advertised as "Mine Run, Mostly Solid" Oco Geodes. I've cut about 10-15, and my daughter and her friends have broken up ~5 of them. All were solid except one with a tiny druzy pocket. I would imagine they check density as they grade them.
In terms of naming conventions I don't know. My guess would be the nature of the formation. 1dave has a post about this. I've cut open several Fallen Tree thundereggs that were hollow inside with crystal/druzy pockets more like a geode.
Oh and the Enhydro geode has ancient water trapped inside of it . . . which is pretty cool!
Favorite Quotes: "It always seems impossible until it is done." - Nelson Mandela "Life becomes easier when you learn to accept the apology you never got." - Robert Brault "You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy." - Nightbirde (RIP 2/19/22)
Thank you! After recent purchases, I will see how high it swings to see if I can afford. I hope it goes really high so it gets a great memorial for him
Favorite Quotes: "It always seems impossible until it is done." - Nelson Mandela "Life becomes easier when you learn to accept the apology you never got." - Robert Brault "You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy." - Nightbirde (RIP 2/19/22)
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parfive: How ‘bout in metric pounds for our friends on the other side of the pond?
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Apr 27, 2024 10:32:56 GMT -5
ThomasT: It always has amazed my mind that there are about 7.5 gallons in one cubic foot... I suppose due to an optical mental illusion from drinking thousands of gallons of milk...
Apr 27, 2024 10:38:07 GMT -5
RickB: How much grass does a cow need to produce a gallon of milk?
Apr 27, 2024 11:07:39 GMT -5
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parfive: For extra credit, convert your answer into Colorado River acre-feet per Wahhabi bovine unit.
Apr 27, 2024 14:50:48 GMT -5
amygdule: Divided by Bales of Alfalfa
Apr 27, 2024 20:02:37 GMT -5
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