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  1. #1
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    Tuberale

    May 2010
    Portland, Oregon
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    Coal, maybe?

    Fd. this in WA recently. Light for the size, and only slightly heavier than many kinds of wood of a similar size. Writes on paper, so fairly soft.

    Could this be coal? Does coal have a nearly irridescent sheen?

    Forgive my questions, but coal is nearly impossible to find in Oregon, and only slightly more common in WA. I don't know that I have ever personally found any before.

    BTW, there was a slab about 4 feet by 2 feet nearby which had the same black sheen to it.
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    Dec 2009
    northern il.
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    Re: Coal, maybe?

    could be coal, chip off a piece, take it outside and try to burn it with a torch.

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    se
    Sep 2006
    Sweden
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    Re: Coal, maybe?

    Does it colour your fingers greyish just by gently rubbing it?
    Could be graphite then.
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

  4. #4
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    Tuberale

    May 2010
    Portland, Oregon
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    Re: Coal, maybe?

    Thanks for the help!

    Doesn't come off on my fingers or hands while handling it, but does easily write on paper, as easily as a pencil.

    I will try burning a little of it in a blow-torch and see if it ignites quickly.

 

 

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