Very Interesting?

JUDDZILLA

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BosnMate

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I think jasper is really hard. Wish I knew more about rocks. Mostly what I know is that 1. they are good for throwing at a dog, 2. good for dragging home for the rock wall or rock garden, 3. good for finding gold if you know where to look.
 

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creskol

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Gadzooks Monty .. Now your caught between a rock and a hard place! :laughing7:
 

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Bigcypresshunter

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I dont know much about rocks but it looks like Leverite. :dontknow: (Just trying to take the heat off Monty)
 

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Breezie

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Ramitt said:
Sheldon J said:
Monty said:
Gadzooks Watson, you've discovered a rock! M :laughing9: nty

Gadzooks Grinch wasn't that kinda rude... It's Christmas and it looks like your next find may be coal...
Gadzooks get your panties in a bunch much?

GAAADZOOOKS Sheldon; it was a joke. :laughing7: Breezie
 

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Bigcypresshunter

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On the serious side, I dont know much about rocks. Although it has somewhat of an axe shape, I doubt its manmade. I hope somebody can identify it for you. I dont see anything interesting about it. Is it an unusual rock for your area? Keep looking dont give up. :icon_thumright:
 

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Monty

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It looks like so many other river rocks I have seen in many of the streams that run through rocky soil. A unique shape perhaps? but I have seen many over the yeqrs. I use to pick them up if they wwere interesting looking and put them in my fish aquarium. And kyes my first post was meant as tongue in cheek as they say. When you get to know me better you will know it was meant in jest. Monty
 

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Eu_citzen

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If it scratched easily with i.e. a knife that rules out Jasper. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Bigcypresshunter

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I used to pick up rocks different sizes and/or shapes and put them in the plant garden.
 

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