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  • White Opal Point

    The point is 1 7/8 inch long. This stone is not homogenous.
    The lighter colored stone flaked much better than the darker stone.


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    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

  • #2
    Man thats sweet Ron....if you look at the point Chad has entered in the august contest...looks similar. Except for the striations
    Last edited by redrocks; 09-19-2019, 06:41 PM.
    SW Connecticut

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    • #3
      nice work Ron opal can be tricky .
      Wyoming

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      • #4
        Ron I was going to ask if that was really opal or opalized glass but Bret answered the question, nice work
        South East Ga. Twin City

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        • Ron Kelley
          Ron Kelley commented
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          Hey Johnny, This is white opal from Australia.

      • #5
        My favorite so far....
        Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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        • #6
          Great work on super lithics.
          SE IA

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          • #7
            Now I’m thinking..Are you and beatup 1354 competing on exotic materials ? If so, or not, y’all are really doing something interesting !
            Lubbock County Tx

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            • Ron Kelley
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              Thanks JJ, I only compete against myself. Bret is in another league. Wait we are teammates. lol

            • Lindenmeier-Man
              Lindenmeier-Man commented
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              Kewl , good fun !
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