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    Re: Snakes and Stones Pr. 2

    Photo #506

    Turritella agate (from Wyoming, USA) with a Spider/Het for Gravel or Yellowbelly.
    Fun fact: The genus of the freshwater snail fossils in this material is actually Elimia not Turritella.

    The tumbling rough stones I purchased of this agate were terribly unstable and are very difficult to keep intact throughout the entire tumbling/polish process.
    The pieces that make it through are really nice though...
    Last edited by Lord Sorril; 07-24-2025 at 09:01 AM.
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