Todays Beauty. Update.. Looks like a St Albans :) :)

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Today's Beauty. Update.. Looks like a St Albans :) :)

I had a second rotator cuff repair surgery last Monday and have had cabin fever since. Today, Charlie and I were able to get out for a few minutes and look what we found :) Any thoughts on the identity will be greatly appreciated. I have a lot of white quartz but not one like this. Thanks in advance and I hope that you are all well, safe and happy!
 

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Re: Today's Beauty. Update.. Looks like a St Albans :) :)

tmodel said:
looking at the first photo of that mighty pretty white quartz point, what would you about calling it a lecroy.

I would still go with the St. Albans. The base is bifurcated like the lecroy but I have never seen a Lecroy that was as long as this one. There may be some but I have not seen a Lecroy in Virginia either. i think they are from the Pennsylvania or Ohio area. In any case... i appreciate you taking the time to view my find and thanks for your comments :icon_thumleft:
 

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