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Eu_citzen

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Pegmatite eh? Looks like a good spot to dig around a bit.
 

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wilfndgold

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Ive seen lots of stuff that looks like that down my way. I always thought it was iron stain type of thing. Now I know, lol.
 

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BurntBear

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Yeah man! There is a place near my home where the creek passes through a gorge and there are walls of this laced with small Quartz veins. I would poke around some. It used to be called "Potash Feldspar" I do believe. :thumbsup:
 

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Eu_citzen

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It has had many names. Potash Feldspar, K Feldspar I believe even Alkali feldspar has been used. But I'm not 100% sure.:occasion14:
 

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