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richardbenson
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11 Aug 2008, 4:16 pm

thanks you guys. it looks like molten lava, its mostly red and green but it does have a small amount of purple and ornage in it. its fitting for name since its so marvelous. hell i might write a book on it, of course i'll be the only one reading it :wink:

once you touch a gem quality fire agate your life is forever changed. FOR THE BETTER



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11 Aug 2008, 4:27 pm

im guessing your gonna want to know how much i paid for it (doesnt everyone want to know the price? :wink: ) and what its actually worth.

i didnt pay more than two bills for that baby, but its worth more like 8! :rabbit:



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11 Aug 2008, 8:12 pm

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Cool. 8) I forgot about your fire agate obsession. :) I need to move from PA. It's not a very good location for those interested in gems and rock-hounding. All we have here is ginseng. :roll:


...and morels...you're forgetting the morels. :lol: Seriously, I've found a few arrowheads, fern fossils...not much else around here, unless you like coal.


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11 Aug 2008, 8:16 pm

the best place for gems in the east is in north carolina. they have rubies, sapphires and emeralds there. also the rare gem called hiddenite ( a form of green spodumene) is also found there