ktay1980
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Post by ktay1980 on Mar 17, 2020 10:01:39 GMT -5
I’m kyle from mid Mi and I have a fairly big pudding stone (rock) in my yard. I bet the thing weighs 100lbs or more. I understand it’s worth some money. Can anyone give me some insight on this and the fascination with this particular style of rock?
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Mar 17, 2020 11:15:00 GMT -5
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Post by RocksInNJ on Mar 17, 2020 18:31:53 GMT -5
Hello and welcome from New Jersey.
Not sure the worth, but some people here like to polish them up in their tumblers, or make cabs from them for jewelry.
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Post by manofglass on Mar 18, 2020 8:58:51 GMT -5
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Post by TheRock on Mar 24, 2020 0:40:21 GMT -5
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Apr 10, 2020 11:11:04 GMT -5
Howdy and welcome!
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brubble
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Post by brubble on Apr 11, 2020 11:19:11 GMT -5
Welcome Kyle!
if you're into YouTube there are a few videos, some by members here, about the pudding stone
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Post by greig on Apr 11, 2020 11:49:21 GMT -5
You have to soak them for a long time to be edible. LOL Sorry, I couldn't resist. Are you able to post a picture. Like all natural stones, there are different qualities.
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