bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on Jun 15, 2015 14:49:36 GMT -5
This is a piece of what we call buterscotch japser, found in the local river cobble. This one has some nice golden highlights in a field of cream along with some agate veins. Some Blue Mtn. stardiamond's recent posts inspired me to dig some out and cut it. Cheers
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Post by stardiamond on Jun 15, 2015 17:03:36 GMT -5
Butterscotch is a good name for the first one. Very nice and unusual Blue Mountain.
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Post by orrum on Jun 15, 2015 20:22:47 GMT -5
Buttersctotch, does it cab?
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Post by tandl on Jun 15, 2015 20:54:58 GMT -5
both look good
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2015 8:12:22 GMT -5
Do you see any similarities here. North Central Wyoming rock. Jim
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Post by adam on Jun 16, 2015 8:22:29 GMT -5
Purdy material. Butterscotch, mmmm.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 16, 2015 8:31:22 GMT -5
Neat! I like them both. The one looks almost like Polish flint and the other looks like my favorite ice cream. Yum!.....Mel
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Post by orrum on Jun 16, 2015 9:15:53 GMT -5
Nice butterscotch Jim!
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bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on Jun 17, 2015 16:25:16 GMT -5
Do you see any similarities here. North Central Wyoming rock. Jim Killer cab Jim...yup that's a match. Your stuff rolled east my stuff rolled west. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
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Post by snowmom on Jun 18, 2015 5:12:23 GMT -5
love the brecciated stuff, butterscotch... so cool!
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Jun 18, 2015 9:22:32 GMT -5
That "Blue Mountain" is something else,isn't it!
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