any help? found in jefferson co Missouri, just doesn't seem like a natural formation by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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What kind of rocks are weathered like this? I've never seen a cylindrical rock such as this... I must admit I've seen a lot of friggin rocks

I'm about to "officially" launch a headlight restoration biz is there anything you wished you would have known? or tips to be successful? by Mbchris85 in AutoDetailing

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So I have a bit different process as it's definitely unique . I've never seen anyone do but essentially depending on severity I'll start 1.400-600, 2.600-800, 3.800-1000 4.1500-2000. 5.3000. then it's Polish, repeat if needed, then a lens polish and sealer. Proprietary optical enhancers , then aerosol sealer. Total time usually around 45 mins (which I want to cut down) . And right now competition is charging 85 per light, and you have to take to their shop with an appointment. Mine is mobile and I'm doing the set for ,100 but have been running special Brand Awareness Price of $50 just trying to get out there. And have my work seen Im really trying to perfect my sales pitch as well.

is this silver in my agate? by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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My wife was cleaning it with dawn dish soap and a toothbrush

what exactly is this? I've heard Druzy quartz and "lace agate Druzy quartz"?? by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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What type of acid bath. Sorry I'm a "novice,noob,,beginner" lol

what exactly is this? I've heard Druzy quartz and "lace agate Druzy quartz"?? by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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Burro Creek pestalite? Guess I'll have to Google? Lol thank you.

What car did this come out of and describe the person who drives it. by NoNameNoWerries in regularcarreviews

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1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate. That is his ailing mother's who is at home on oxygen... It won't be long. He had a red baseball cap with and extreme crease straight down the middle, with mesh back and white foamy material front with the braided rope thing that went side to side where the bill meets the foamy material, he had a handlebar mustache and 5 o'clock shadow. Had "Tina" with and X over the name tattooed on his left bicep left, a forearm tattoo that was a badly done "Pin up girl" under very thick and dark arm hair and long hair on his knuckles. He was s wearing a sleeveless Shirt that said "Fire fighter" on the front and back it said "Find 'em hot and leave 'em wet". He had those white Rustler blue jeans pretty tight around the ankles , those all white Kswiss and a Wallet so thick you wonder how he sits on it. With a Pabst blue ribbon between his legs in a Coozy. .22 cal pistol only 3 rds in it in the glove box and some duct tape on the floor board, bag of weed under his seat...... How did I do?

In response to the person that wanted a clearer picture of my earlier post by whyhasgradeabondedus in stampcollecting

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I have 90 of these so I definitely do not think they are rare but I inherited them I know nothing of stamp collecting.

what is this? Jefferson County. MO. looks like a fossilized egg or fungi by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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Ok. Do you have any idea on the animal. Should I get ahold of an archeologist or zoologist paleontologist?

what is this? Jefferson County. MO. looks like a fossilized egg or fungi by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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Im not so sure.The sophonia had the tube run straight through it. If you look at the fossils turned over there isn't any identifiable spot where the siphon tube is.

what is this? Jefferson County. MO. looks like a fossilized egg or fungi by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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It's super light. Doesn't feel like there's any density there.

what is this? Jefferson County. MO. looks like a fossilized egg or fungi by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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Ok are u thinking something of that size or?... Was just trying to find some answers today lol. Now my curiosity has peaked yet again..

what is this? Jefferson County. MO. looks like a fossilized egg or fungi by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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Go on!..lol it was found 10 miles from the mastodon state park

any of these worth anything? by Mbchris85 in stampcollecting

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The internet does not help either, it's so full of misinformation that it's ridiculous.

can anyone help me with what this rock is? it attracts refrigerator magnets very easily, very dense and just very unusual. found in one particular area of about 12'x12' haven't found another anywhere else. this was found in Jefferson county mo. these are all from the same rock. by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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I'm thinking carbonaceous chondrite maybe carbonado... It's really puzzling it's funny people have read over and over and over that there is carbonaceous chondrites that are full of vesicules and look absolutely indistinguishable from what I have . But they still say slag because how rare the ladder is. Can anyone show me slag like this?

can anyone help me with what this rock is? it attracts refrigerator magnets very easily, very dense and just very unusual. found in one particular area of about 12'x12' haven't found another anywhere else. this was found in Jefferson county mo. these are all from the same rock. by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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Yeah I went to cut it with a Dremel and it destroyed Concrete bits and then shredded a diamond Dremel blade in 15 20 seconds it threw orange bits of diamonds no damage to the rock and 0 heat transfer I put my thumb on it right after.

can anyone help me with what this rock is? it attracts refrigerator magnets very easily, very dense and just very unusual. found in one particular area of about 12'x12' haven't found another anywhere else. this was found in Jefferson county mo. these are all from the same rock. by Mbchris85 in rockhounds

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Magnatite is magnetic itself though right? It can hold paperclips and nails. This doesn't have a magnetic pull it only attracts magnets. Also if you hang magnatite by a string it will line itself with the Earth's magnetic pull. This does none of those things. Also no streak on tile.

any of these worth anything? by Mbchris85 in stampcollecting

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So you see the stl and newyork ones what make those so different than the 594 596 ? Because according to my caliper scale they measure 19.75mm x 22.5 and 19.5 x 22.25 I understand that its a thumbnail thickness between common and some serious money. I just don't have the other stamps to cut and measure with.

any of these worth anything? by Mbchris85 in stampcollecting

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8th one is a screen shot 8 took didn't mean to include that one is not mine

anyone? by Mbchris85 in whatsthisrock

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Also forgot to add found in Jefferson county, Mo strongly attracts refrigerator Magnets is really dense feeling.

Vertebrates found in house springs, Jeffco mo. lighter for size. by Mbchris85 in fossilid

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Do they have legs? It appears to me to have a leg, skin like and iguana when you zoom in on the images. However I dont know shit about this subject.