ryjen
starting to shine!
Member since October 2009
Posts: 49
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Post by ryjen on Nov 24, 2009 1:47:43 GMT -5
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jcinpc
has rocks in the head
Member since April 2009
Posts: 722
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Post by jcinpc on Nov 24, 2009 2:19:01 GMT -5
cool, looks like some of Hinkles stuff I see a ghost in there
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Post by superioragates on Nov 24, 2009 10:05:51 GMT -5
well that just..... rocks! Marie
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Post by Toad on Nov 24, 2009 10:40:52 GMT -5
Thundereggs are always fun.
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Post by cookie3rocks on Nov 24, 2009 20:43:23 GMT -5
WOW! Beautiful!
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NDK
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
Posts: 9,440
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Post by NDK on Nov 24, 2009 22:58:57 GMT -5
Very cool! You never know what's inside - That's the fun part!
Nate
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rockhound97058
freely admits to licking rocks
Thundereggs - Oregons Official State Rock!
Member since January 2006
Posts: 760
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Post by rockhound97058 on Nov 24, 2009 23:12:07 GMT -5
The heading Thunderegg got my attention!
Could have come from me somewhere down the line lol - However it didn't come from one of my mines. - This specimen looks to be a Richardson's or even off of Ochs Ranch (Pony Creek) - My guess is Richardson's and more specific probably the Blue Bed, or Pony Butte.
Jason
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Post by roswelljero on Nov 25, 2009 10:34:33 GMT -5
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Later, jeri
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pebblepup
has rocks in the head
Succor Creek Thunder Egg
Member since July 2008
Posts: 515
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Post by pebblepup on Nov 25, 2009 19:45:19 GMT -5
That is a nice egg. Thunder eggs are one of my favorite rocks.
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