Calling All White Quartz! Show em if you have em. Pics inside :)

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I used to get quite a few requests to post pics of my white quartz points, but because of my poor quality camera at the time... they never showed up to clear. Here are some of my older ones and a few brand new. Molly..... your favorite is here but is so long.... it took two photos to fit it in haha.
 

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Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin birfurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck
 

ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.
 

Nice quartz-are these pretty common throughout the USA
 

PrimitiveOne said:
Nice quartz-are these pretty common throughout the USA

I am far from an expert but I do know that they are common in the Southeast section of the USA. Thanks for looking and for the comments. Maybe someone else here will have a better answer :wink:
 

Airborne80 said:
ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.


LOL. Yup. But he aint parting with it.. :D
Great collection of quartz there sweetheart.
I see NO gravel.. ;D

Molly. ::)
 

I am always amazed when I find a full one, have a jar full of broken ones.
And I wanted to show one Moss Agate?
 

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Molly. said:
Airborne80 said:
ohio said:
Nice stuff man. I really like the long, thin bifurcate with the red streak. Thanks for the look.

Chuck

Thank you sir! yea... that one is a favorite of Molly's and she has been trying to get me to part with it since the moment I found it haha. I think it is a St. Albins...... no sure of the spelling. Thanks again man and stay safe!.


LOL. Yup. But he aint parting with it.. :D
Great collection of quartz there sweetheart.
I see NO gravel.. ;D

Molly. ::)

Hahaha. Good to "see" you again Molly. I hope that all is happy and well on your end. I am looking forward to a great year in terms of finds. I hope I am right! Stay safe my friend.
 

Dave44 said:
I am always amazed when I find a full one, have a jar full of broken ones.
And I wanted to show one Moss Agate?

Wow! Awesome points Dave and thank you for being the first and only (so far) to get some pics up here! Yours are without a doubt.... good ol Virginia material and i love them! Thanks again sir and stay safe!
 

White quartz (with a few others mixed in) from Western PA. I have a really hard time finding quartz on this side of the state. However, there is one field that must have been a depot!
 

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Nice looking quartz everyone. Here's a few personal finds from the Old Dominion.
 

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Hutch5252 said:
White quartz (with a few others mixed in) from Western PA. I have a really hard time finding quartz on this side of the state. However, there is one field that must have been a depot!

beautiful display!!!!! How cool is that? A field of white quartz points :icon_thumright: That field has produced some beauties as see in your frame and I thank you for showing them here :thumbsup:
 

Th3rty7 said:
Nice looking quartz everyone. Here's a few personal finds from the Old Dominion.

Wow!! These are Amazing!!! I love it that there are a few types that you show here that I have never seen. This gives me an idea of what else to look for ;D Thank you so much Thirty........ stay safe!
 

Quartz points are hard to come by here. I have only found 5 and they are not the best.
 

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As I have stated, just finding them unbroken is a huge step fyr.
That one on the top right is exeedingly nice, very delicate. I have found many that would have been very pretty,, but broken in some way. Nice points all.
 

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