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Post by stardiamond on Jul 13, 2014 18:32:40 GMT -5
Kind of looks like BM, but I've seen a lot of BM and this seems off. Any ideas?
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Post by deb193redux on Jul 13, 2014 20:18:36 GMT -5
that looks like polkadot
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Post by catmandewe on Jul 14, 2014 0:17:56 GMT -5
I would go with Polka Dot agate also.
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gemfeller
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Post by gemfeller on Jul 14, 2014 1:34:23 GMT -5
Does BM stand for Bowell Movement? It's probably better to spell out the name. While your slab could be Polka Dot or several other types, your image isn't clear enough to allow any definite ID.
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Post by stardiamond on Jul 14, 2014 10:29:04 GMT -5
Does BM stand for Bowell Movement? It's probably better to spell out the name. While your slab could be Polka Dot or several other types, your image isn't clear enough to allow any definite ID. BM = Blue mountain. Seriously, the picture is clear. The rock pattern is not clear, even photographed wet. My wife suggested bruneau and I saw some pictures that are similar. Not much of an orb and not very interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 11:02:30 GMT -5
What looks like translucent agate at the top with a landscape pattern also reminds me of Polka Dot agate. If it is not translucent, then perhaps another possibility would be the interior of a White Fir jasper thunderegg (those can also have orbs).
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