letitridek
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Post by letitridek on Sept 22, 2019 19:04:23 GMT -5
need help with these there is 3 pictures of #6 i ppretty sure its an agate but it has thosr indents over it #2 is simular to tiger eye but it is not
1, on Flickr 2, on Flickr 3, on Flickr 4, on Flickr 5, on Flickr 6a, on Flickr 6b, on Flickr 6c, on Flickr
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Post by fernwood on Sept 22, 2019 19:07:19 GMT -5
1=Unakite (Oops, I meant to say that to begin with) 2=Tigers Eye (I think)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2019 20:29:24 GMT -5
1) I'm leaning more toward unakite (combination of pink feldspar and green epidote cemented together with agate) 2) agree: tiger eye 3) don't know, but it's pretty 4) and 5) riccolite (a serpentine) 6) maybe an agatized coral?
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<'))))>< Fish
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Post by <'))))>< Fish on Sept 22, 2019 22:54:39 GMT -5
The first one is thulite from Ludlow California
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Post by Pat on Sept 22, 2019 23:02:33 GMT -5
2 could be tiger iron
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 22, 2019 23:20:16 GMT -5
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letitridek
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Post by letitridek on Sept 23, 2019 7:40:59 GMT -5
1. thulite from ludlow cal. 2. i belive its Mara Mamba from austraila(a high end verion of tiger eye) 3. ? 4. ? 5. could be ricolite serpentine from cal. 6. ? thanks everone so far
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NRG
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Post by NRG on Sept 25, 2019 14:03:08 GMT -5
</div>Agree that stone is from Ludlow. “Thulite” has been tested and determined to be pink epidote and I forget the green component. This better explains why a huge area of manganese has a pink and green stone than thulite.
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