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Post by sbreed on Jan 14, 2011 22:31:18 GMT -5
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rockhound97058
freely admits to licking rocks
Thundereggs - Oregons Official State Rock!
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Post by rockhound97058 on Jan 15, 2011 0:11:09 GMT -5
Great selection!
The 7th pic down - something, quartz with malachite & chryscolla influx.
8th pic - Petrified Algae? - However we have material in Oregon we call Oolite or also known as fish egg agate. However it's typically a larger cell structure - I've seen material such as what you have come from Pennsylvania? if I recall
9th pic - Not sure, but awesome golden/yellow plume
Good Luck!
Jason
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Post by Jack, lapidaryrough on Jan 15, 2011 0:18:22 GMT -5
India Algae, it looks like, i have a few piece`s of the same as your photo.
Jack
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Post by drocknut on Jan 15, 2011 0:24:47 GMT -5
I would say they are all cool rocks...LOL. Hope you get them identified.
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Post by texaswoodie on Jan 16, 2011 11:56:31 GMT -5
8th one is definitly Oolite.
Curt
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
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Post by Sabre52 on Jan 16, 2011 17:06:08 GMT -5
Sorry Sheri, no help here except for those already identified, Several are of course moss agate but those can come from many locations in the west and Mexico and I recognize no specific type....Mel
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Jan 16, 2011 17:44:09 GMT -5
Awesome slabs, that's what they are!
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Post by rockrookie on Jan 16, 2011 18:27:46 GMT -5
sorry ,no help . but , i really like the 3rd one . --paul
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Post by MyNewHobby on Jan 18, 2011 23:17:48 GMT -5
Great pics!! I can only say I think one of them is a Moss .... but other than that ... uhhhhhhhhhhhh nope
As Always
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