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Slab |
Number |
Variety |
Size |
Price |
Available? |
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Slab 41 | Bear Creek petrified wood, Prineville, OR, OR | 5 1/4", thick slab. Most of this wood is black and white, this is a rare piece that looks like wood. |
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YES |
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Slab 42 | Bear Creek petrified wood, Prineville, OR | 6 1/2" big beefy heavy chunk. It's tough to get wood from here that isn't black or grey. The left third of the face was cut back at an angle and it stands up nicely on its own. | YES | |
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Slab 43 | Rocky Butte Picture Jasper, Owyhee Mtns., OR | 5 1/4" piece, this is old stock from the early days of mining. | YES | |
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Slab 44 | Lily Pad Too jasper, OR | 5 3/4 piece, I found this so I got to name it. Very similar and close to the Lily Pad jasper claim. |
YES | |
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Slab 45 | McDonald Ranch petrified wood, Ashwood OR | 2 3/4" polished end of a limb. This is Metasequoia (Dawn Redwood) that is found in a mini petrified forest on this private ranch. |
YES | |
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Slab 46 | Kennedy Bed #2 thunderegg, Richardson Ranch, Madras, OR | 3 1/2" slab, Someone sliced a thunderegg up for a sphere and slabbed a leftover piece (OK it was me lol). This is the very cool looking agate center of the egg. The Kennedy thunderegg beds were named for the family that homesteaded the ranch in the late 1800s. | NEW | |
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Slab 47 | Petrified Wood, Yellowstone River, Montana | 4 1/4" piece. I've never seen wood from the Yellowstone before, only the "Montana Agate". This is the first one. |
YES | |
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Slab 48 | Imperial Jasper, Mexico | 2 3/4" piece, I really like the pattern. This stuf costs a small fortune now so I refuse to buy any more :( |
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Slab 49 | Bear Creek petrified wood, Prineville, OR, OR | 4 1/2", thick slab. Most of this wood is black and white, this is a rare piece that looks like wood. |
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Slab 50 | Blue Forest petrified wood, Wyoming | 3 1/2", thick end piece. These are an extinct species of Pepperwood. | NEW | |
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Slab 51 | Marston jasper, Ashwood, OR | 3 1/2", thicks lab, stellar example of this jasper with almost all the colors it has. There is no more coming out, the deposit is exhausted. |
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Slab 52 | Kennedy Bed #2 thunderegg, Richardson Ranch, Madras, OR | 3 1/2" slab, Someone sliced a thunderegg up for a sphere and slabbed a leftover piece (OK it was me lol). This is the very cool looking agate center of the egg. The Kennedy thunderegg beds were named for the family that homesteaded the ranch in the late 1800s. | NEW | |
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Slab 53 | Petrified Wood, Yellowstone River, Montana | 4 1/4" river rock, I don't know about you but I've only seen agate from the river, so I'm guessing this is uncommon. Intricate growth rings, it could have been part of a root. |
YES | |
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Slab 54 | Wonderstone, Fallon, Nevada | 9" long slab, the original "Wonderstone" discovery. Most of the rest of it from Utah only takes a high matte polish, this is as hard as jasper and has a mirror polish. The last one I'm selling. | SOLD | |
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Slab 55 | Tiger Eye, South Africa | 4 1/2" piece, wonderful silky flashes in the light. Despite what the negative nellies like to say, it is not, nor ever was, asbestos. It's pure silica, like agate and jasper. |
YES | |
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Slab 56 | China Hollow jasper, Grass Valley, OR | 4 1/4" slice. This is not a common jasper, coming from one "pond" in a wheat field. There is a spring in the pond and when it dried up this was discovered decades ago It has recently been opened up again by the current landowner. Very nice for this location, most of them are duds. |
SOLD | |
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Slab 57 | Gary Green jasper, McDermtit, OR | 3 1/4" slab, this is NOT "Freedom Jasper" despite what people want to call it. If you can go around renaming rocks that have been dug for over 50 years, then I want to rename Biggs Jasper to "Orerockon Rock"! I'm quite sure the current owners have wiped out the original pit where I dug this. |
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Slab 58 | Owyhee Gem picture jasper, Owyhee Mtns. OR | 5 1/4" slab, from a seam that I found years ago that has since been completely covered over. I guarantee you haven't seen this form unless you got it from me. A cousin of this piece is featured in a book on Oregon picture jaspers. | SOLD | |
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Slab 59 | Ocean Jasper, Madagascar | 5" slab from the "original" Ocean jasper location discovered in the mid-1990s. Needless to say it's mined out and they've moved on to other locations. Many other locations :) | SOLD | |
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Slab 60 | Rufus Picture Jasper, Rufus, OR | 5 3/4" slab, very intricate patterns in this very rare (and very hard to polish!) jasper. Click on the pic, it looks terrible when it's this small. |
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