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    Yes, based on the various colored Thuringians I own or have owned I would say that the stone you have is a Thuringian. To other peers: What other type of stone could it be?

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    How can one tell visually the difference between say a carbondrum (sp?) and a Thuringen were I to run into one at an antique store? Are there strata lines visible at the ends, colors to look for, or some other identifying characteristics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassady View Post
    How can one tell visually the difference between say a carbondrum (sp?) and a Thuringen were I to run into one at an antique store? Are there strata lines visible at the ends, colors to look for, or some other identifying characteristics?

    Thanks!!

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    I forget which supreme court justice said of pornography, I can't describe it but I know it when I see it". Or words to that effect. All I can say is look at the photos of Eschers & Thuringans on the forum. If you do a search with that as your keyword you will see photos. It is hard for me to describe them other then to say that they look like a fine light gray to dark blue finishing stone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris L View Post
    Yes, based on the various colored Thuringians I own or have owned I would say that the stone you have is a Thuringian. To other peers: What other type of stone could it be?

    Chris L
    Without getting my hands on it and checking it out I couldnt be sure, but the pics look very convincing! HJ send it to me for verification and I"ll get back to you!
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    Sure thing N2S, I'll just send it over then....

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    so what is the result?

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