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Post by 1dave on Nov 22, 2020 22:12:31 GMT -7
Clay Canyon slab: Lucin 01: Lucin 02:
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Post by 1dave on Nov 22, 2020 22:13:22 GMT -7
Okay, I found the nodule I was looking for.; Unfortunately, Photobucket seems to be down right now.; I uploaded to Flickr, but I don't see how to get links.;
Edit - photos added to photobucket, posting here for your convenience.; I know how y'all like to have the photos on the page, and not have to click a link!; I'll figure out flickr some other day. [/p]
Dave, let me know what you think; Same same?; Or something else?; Jean
TADAAA!!!
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Post by 1dave on Nov 22, 2020 22:18:19 GMT -7
Nice nugget! Defiantly (word I meant!) Variscite. It is nice to have, makes you feel loose like a long neck goose etc. It is soft but takes a killer polish!
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Post by 1dave on Nov 22, 2020 22:20:04 GMT -7
Can anyone hazard an informed guess as to whether the stone in this bracelet (personal collection) is Clay Canyon material? It looks similar to Clay Canyon with the spherical inclusions I've seen in the past but I'd like to be sure. YES! I have never seen the yellow and blue anywhere else.
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Post by 1dave on Nov 22, 2020 22:21:21 GMT -7
Thanks 1dave . Gotta' get my eyes checked: that stone looks yellow and green, not blue, to me. I'm looking for a friendly dentist who can supply some mercury/silver amalgam for fillings. I have a slab or 2 of Lucin material with voids between the variscite nodules. When I lived in SLC a rock shop there gave voids in some of their slabs "silver fillings" that really looked great when polished. I'd like to do the same with mine. Yes @nrg , it one of my own valued pieces but I didn't make it. Believe it or not, someone sold it to me for the silver value and the stone was a gift!
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