kbrocks
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by kbrocks on Aug 22, 2012 17:56:07 GMT -5
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Sabre52
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Me and my gal, Rosie
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Post by Sabre52 on Aug 22, 2012 20:24:17 GMT -5
First one is Flint Ridge flint form Ohio, Second I'm unsure but it may be the same as no.1. . Number three looks like it might be Antelope Jasper. NO.4 is Butterfly Wing Jasper ( actually a high silica rhyolite) from Mexico. Last one, shoot that could be many things, banded flint or chert, scenic jasper out of Mexico etc....Mel
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Post by deb193redux on Aug 22, 2012 22:47:41 GMT -5
I think #2 is fancy jasper, but it usually does not scratch easily. another possibility is ocean jasper.
I have seen some semi-picture jasper out of Idaho that looks like #5
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Post by tandl on Aug 23, 2012 18:47:29 GMT -5
my thoughts on 2 is fancy jasper or polychrome jasper, 5, i am pretty sure is succor creek jasper . 1, as Mel said is ohio flint
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kbrocks
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by kbrocks on Aug 27, 2012 6:17:58 GMT -5
Thank you all for the input. I've got to find my rock ID book!!
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