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what state are you in? any sign of perlite, and what size are these???
What did you think they were?
Tigger
 

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Tigger said:
what state are you in? any sign of perlite, and what size are these???
What did you think they were?
Tigger
California. Perlite? These are from half dollar size to about 3in. wide :read2:
 

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AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D
 

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Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D

Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.

here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
 

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Tigger said:
Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D

Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.

here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif
thanks i wondered
 

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Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D
hmm maybe
 

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Tigger said:
Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D

Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.

here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif

Good catch - I forgot.
 

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Eu_citzen said:
Tigger said:
Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D

Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.

here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif

Good catch - I forgot.
hey the warden left me and went up to oregon to see her mom. she took the camera so it will be next week. gonna miss her :laughing7:
 

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aa battery said:
Eu_citzen said:
Tigger said:
Eu_citzen said:
AA, these are probably water worn, a "fresh" surface would be good to look at.
Care to "sacrifice" one of them on a date with the hammer? ;D

Aack! Wear eye protection if you do. Obsidian is a volcanic GLASS - don't go whacking it with a hammer without being prepared for sharp shards going everywhere.

here's an image of an apache tear in perlite matrix
http://www.crystalsoftheworld.com/images/apperll.gif

Good catch - I forgot.
hey the warden left me and went up to oregon to see her mom. she took the camera so it will be next week. gonna miss her :laughing7:

LOL! :D
 

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