L to R: One-hundred, One-hundred, One-hundred, 7X.
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Way to revive this thread, HJ! Quite the lineup.
L to R: One-hundred, One-hundred, One-hundred, 7X.
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Thanks BB. That wall rack usually has a quilt or an Indian blanket hanging from it.Way to revive this thread, HJ! Quite the lineup.
Beautiful!40’s Strat, copper and amethyst
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Best of the best Jack!L to R: One-hundred, One-hundred, One-hundred, 7X.
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Beautiful!
Very cool Jim!
Hope you keep this up!
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Makes me think of one of my favorite gem & minerals, Malachite, which I have read was the mineral used in the early production of copper.Thanks, the hat color appears to be
‘spot on’ for a change. I suspect it may have been helped by the color balance provided by the minerals and black background.
Guessing is my wheelhouse.
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Most of the specimens available these days seem to come from the Congo.
Much of Arizona’s has been crushed up.
Gorgeous! Got any heavily marbled White Buffalo? Jasper?View attachment 162988 Beautiful mineral indeed.
Most of the specimens available these days seem to come from the Congo.
Much of Arizona’s has been crushed up.
I do not, but I’ll be at a large gem and mineral show this week. I’ll look around.Gorgeous! Got any heavily marbled White Buffalo? Jasper?
That’s incredible; never have seen anything like it.
Nor have I seen anything like your collection of curled brims. Fantastic!
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Hunt for Placer Gold?Gold fever!
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Yes, A couple good claims nearby.Hunt for Placer Gold?
Hunt for Placer Gold?