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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Lapidary
Stones I have cut
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<blockquote data-quote="lucaswilliam" data-source="post: 442781" data-attributes="member: 13673"><p>Yer righto I didn't think it looked like tourmaline after a link I looked at either from wat I could read it has a more prominent shape but I duno I'm Thin King of sending it down to the jcu in Townsville to have an analytic test done on it, may cost a bit but seems to be the only sure way to no wat u r finding there is a lot of granite in the creek that runs out of the ridge on the opposite side but there is also a fair bit of quartz in the creek with it but I'm just learning that they don't usually come together , we thought maybe the creek runs right along the edge of a join of granite and basalt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucaswilliam, post: 442781, member: 13673"] Yer righto I didn't think it looked like tourmaline after a link I looked at either from wat I could read it has a more prominent shape but I duno I'm Thin King of sending it down to the jcu in Townsville to have an analytic test done on it, may cost a bit but seems to be the only sure way to no wat u r finding there is a lot of granite in the creek that runs out of the ridge on the opposite side but there is also a fair bit of quartz in the creek with it but I'm just learning that they don't usually come together , we thought maybe the creek runs right along the edge of a join of granite and basalt [/QUOTE]
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