My Turquoise specimans

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Turquoise and one specimen of Azurite
 

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Looks like you have a good mixed bag of turquoise and malachite specimens there Vegas :) Got a pacel myself off the copper mine tailings and old digs in Arizona :) Even got lucky on some nice azurite crystals. One of these day's I'll have everything in one spot out of storage and be able to share. I sent about 3 lbs of that kind of stuff to my niece and nephew out there in Vegas a couple of months ago.
 

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Ty DD. Same problem here nothing is in one spot. Got these out of a Turquoise mine near Searchlight NV several years ago, I've made some nice cabs out of some of it. Will be slicing some more for cabs now that I found it, if and when I find my saw and lapidary gear.
 

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You can spend thousands of dollars acquiring lapidary equipment.

One alternative is to join a local club and use their gear.

Another quick (poor-mans) way is to use a ceramic tile saw to cut thin slabs, then use the same saw to trim some cabs, then polished using a tumbler.
 

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You can spend thousands of dollars acquiring lapidary equipment.

One alternative is to join a local club and use their gear.

Another quick (poor-mans) way is to use a ceramic tile saw to cut thin slabs, then use the same saw to trim some cabs, then polished using a tumbler.

Oh I've already spent the thousands of dollars and have the lapidary equipment, I just put it in a safe place about 15 years ago, now I have to find where that safe place is. It's kinda like a treasure hunt finding all the stuff I have in storage. But thanks for the advice.
 

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You had previously mentioned having the equipment stored somewhere, I offering advice, was just making a suggestion at random for anyone interested in taking shortcuts if they didn't have the resources on hand.

Tell me about treasure hunts...somewhere in our house, garage or barn is a mason jar full of pocket change, several rings and 2 gold bracelets, and spare keys to my Explorer and F150...been driving me nuts too.

Have a goodun...
 

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Yeah its a pain figuring out how to find old safe spots :) For me they are safe because I cant find them again! LOL
 

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