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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Sept 17, 2006 9:13:27 GMT -5
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earthdog
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Post by earthdog on Sept 17, 2006 9:43:13 GMT -5
Are you in Wisconsin? Where in Wi. did you find these? I don't know what they are called, I can call them mine if you send them to me... The first one looks like some dendritic agate that I paid good money for..
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Post by Jurrasic Jonje on Sept 17, 2006 9:48:13 GMT -5
These were found in Phelps Wisconsin on an area of land that a glacier stopped and melted and left behind thousands of rocks. No I do not live in Wisconsin I was visiting family this summer.
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Post by stoner on Sept 20, 2006 23:13:25 GMT -5
jpeg4 is some kind of dendritic agate and a nice one at that. Don't know about the others.
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Sept 21, 2006 9:48:44 GMT -5
First one- Dendritic Agate- Very Nice Second One- Looks like a horneblende Schists- not the greatest stuff to tumble Third one- Granite- Ok to tumble if the fractures are only on the surface fourth one- Looks like a Carnilian Agate- Awesome to tumble- But very unlikely in Wisconsin- so I think it maybe part of a Lake SUperior Agate-
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