Found at a thrift store...

gentleone444

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Anyone know what it is? Sorry about the pics...had to take them inside. 20171222_155148.jpg 20171222_155139.jpg 20171222_155200.jpg 20171222_155214.jpg
 

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WaterScoop

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Are my pics that terrible lol? I believe its jasper?


YES ... COLOR IS OFF...is the background supposed to be white?
Use natural light, direct sunlight or flash. Proper true Color should help the ID process..

Cheers
 

RGINN

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Oh it's probably a knife, you could use it that way anyhow. Strange a thrift store would accept that. However, in the local thrift store up here, I found a large block of soapstone, which I snatched up in a hurry.
 

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YES ... COLOR IS OFF...is the background supposed to be white?
Use natural light, direct sunlight or flash. Proper true Color should help the ID process..
Cheers

The color temp (aka: white balance) needs to be adjusted/corrected any time images
are being taken under fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent lights cause the yellowing. Easy
fix in post-processing.
 

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