Calling All White Quartz! Show em if you have em. Pics inside :)

Airborne80

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ohio

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Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin birfurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck
 

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ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.
 

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PrimitiveOne said:
Nice quartz-are these pretty common throughout the USA

I am far from an expert but I do know that they are common in the Southeast section of the USA. Thanks for looking and for the comments. Maybe someone else here will have a better answer :wink:
 

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Airborne80 said:
ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.


LOL. Yup. But he aint parting with it.. :D
Great collection of quartz there sweetheart.
I see NO gravel.. ;D

Molly. ::)
 

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I am always amazed when I find a full one, have a jar full of broken ones.
And I wanted to show one Moss Agate?
 

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Molly. said:
Airborne80 said:
ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.


LOL. Yup. But he aint parting with it.. :D
Great collection of quartz there sweetheart.
I see NO gravel.. ;D

Molly. ::)

Hahaha. Good to "see" you again Molly. I hope that all is happy and well on your end. I am looking forward to a great year in terms of finds. I hope I am right! Stay safe my friend.
 

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Dave44 said:
I am always amazed when I find a full one, have a jar full of broken ones.
And I wanted to show one Moss Agate?

Wow! Awesome points Dave and thank you for being the first and only (so far) to get some pics up here! Yours are without a doubt.... good ol Virginia material and i love them! Thanks again sir and stay safe!
 

Hutch in PA

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White quartz (with a few others mixed in) from Western PA. I have a really hard time finding quartz on this side of the state. However, there is one field that must have been a depot!
 

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Nice looking quartz everyone. Here's a few personal finds from the Old Dominion.
 

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Hutch5252 said:
White quartz (with a few others mixed in) from Western PA. I have a really hard time finding quartz on this side of the state. However, there is one field that must have been a depot!

beautiful display!!!!! How cool is that? A field of white quartz points :icon_thumright: That field has produced some beauties as see in your frame and I thank you for showing them here :thumbsup:
 

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Th3rty7 said:
Nice looking quartz everyone. Here's a few personal finds from the Old Dominion.

Wow!! These are Amazing!!! I love it that there are a few types that you show here that I have never seen. This gives me an idea of what else to look for ;D Thank you so much Thirty........ stay safe!
 

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Quartz points are hard to come by here. I have only found 5 and they are not the best.
 

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As I have stated, just finding them unbroken is a huge step fyr.
That one on the top right is exeedingly nice, very delicate. I have found many that would have been very pretty,, but broken in some way. Nice points all.
 

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