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    Default JNAT identification?

    Forgive my ignorance on the subject. But I was wondering if there were authorities on IDing JNAT hones that no longer have stamps on them.
    I'm a lot more of a western natural guy but I have an old JNAT that I've been learning and until now not really cared about where it was from or when it was mined. Coticules, eschers, and other naturals can (to a degree) be identified. Didn't know whether or not the same was true for JNATs.
    Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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    With how the jnat looks I believe you can get an idea of what strata it came from but the exact mine is different story I believe. Although I don't know to much on the subject

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    well if that's the case, here she is...
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    Let me know if this strikes anyone as a particular type/style/age/etc... just want to know a little more about it
    speculation is always welcomed also

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    I'll take that as a negativo - I figured they may be harder to ID than most western hones, because of the variances and such.

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