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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?
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    Default identification de pierre

    Crazy green Monsters ;-)

    Quite difficult to difference between all these different thinkings on these stones....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    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?

    I have not yet tested
    if there was question
    for the time is time that I can devote to sharpening method I stay on my coticule combo and stone moon

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    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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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrspach View Post
    I would not be surprised if the stone was Thuri. For me it does not look like CF or LI.
    goodnight Adrspach
    you talk about what the first greenish stone
    or the last brown

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrspach View Post
    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.

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