I would also think that's a LI. Fairly uniform in colour and a very subtle wave pattern with tiny speckles.
How hard did you find this one?
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I would also think that's a LI. Fairly uniform in colour and a very subtle wave pattern with tiny speckles.
How hard did you find this one?
Crazy green Monsters ;-)
Quite difficult to difference between all these different thinkings on these stones....
Well at least there is some consistency in answers?
Here is mine harder than a Tam o Shanter or Thuringian: It is a thin bout max of 1.5 Cm thick at the deepest. Held in by plaster.
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And, Finer than frog's hair!
Been my sink side finisher for a couple years.
~Richard
I would like to share with you a find of the day and at the same time still identify this stone again asking me problem
the only clue she was bring to germany
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I would not be surprised if the stone was Thuri. For me it does not look like CF or LI.
I would not be surprised if the second is Coti but also could be thuri. The best people on this matter would be Bart, Hatzicho and Henk.
I do not think that the second is a coticule it looks strangely has this one which also was never actually identify
bart had replied that he would not be thought a coticule
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If Bart said so I respect it. It was just my feeling that it could be one as well as thuri.