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<blockquote data-quote="Bush" data-source="post: 495067" data-attributes="member: 6815"><p>First Geo thought it may be a form of Granitite but things from out of this World is not his forte.Gave it 50% chance from outer space.</p><p>Second Geo used words like Basalt Bundi , Flow Blended,Granitite Surpace, Crackel Breccia, Plagio Clase,Calcium Felspar.</p><p>It does seem to have heat shrinkage lines.Burn`t Crust.Heated incoming skid pad.Some magnetic attraction and a Nth / South Pole Polarity.</p><p>Tried to grind a window but the thing is harder than anything i`ve tried to resurface..</p><p>PS; please excuse the spelling of the Geo terms i have no idea of that terminology.</p><p>Whether they were blown out of a volcano.</p><p>Squeezed out of a fault crack or washed down an ancient river bed.</p><p>No idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush, post: 495067, member: 6815"] First Geo thought it may be a form of Granitite but things from out of this World is not his forte.Gave it 50% chance from outer space. Second Geo used words like Basalt Bundi , Flow Blended,Granitite Surpace, Crackel Breccia, Plagio Clase,Calcium Felspar. It does seem to have heat shrinkage lines.Burn`t Crust.Heated incoming skid pad.Some magnetic attraction and a Nth / South Pole Polarity. Tried to grind a window but the thing is harder than anything i`ve tried to resurface.. PS; please excuse the spelling of the Geo terms i have no idea of that terminology. Whether they were blown out of a volcano. Squeezed out of a fault crack or washed down an ancient river bed. No idea. [/QUOTE]
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