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Reply #15 - Jan 23rd, 2014 at 9:24pm
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Scott...pic size fix please, i seem to have had my editing privileges on posts scrubbed, i cant edit it.
  
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Re: Ohio- Flint Ridge Flint
Reply #16 - Jan 24th, 2014 at 10:13am
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Too cool, dave!
You've got rockhoundin' in your jeans going back before Levi's. Smiley
Those old folks from Ohio have always been FRF crazy!
Be nice to have one of Grandpas old bolos.
  
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Reply #17 - Jan 24th, 2014 at 10:26am
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Thanks for the resize Mark.
Yes, Joe, it would be awesome to have one of the bolos. Sounds like some of the cabs might be somewhere, I have a few small specimens from my great grandfather i believe. I know my grandfather has a huge chunk of Illinois Fluorite and a nice trunk cross-section slab of Arizona wood, other than that I hope to track down some other older stuff.

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Reply #18 - Sep 1st, 2014 at 5:58pm
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Just finished putting a polish on this piece of the FRF.
  

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Reply #19 - Sep 2nd, 2014 at 9:45am
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Joe, sometime in the near-ish future Rebecca and I will visit our son Patrick in Ohio.  Up until about a year ago he lived in Pataskala east of Columbus, then bought a nice place further in the country, but I didn't know where.  Well, Patrick skyped us, and his place is all of one mile west of the western end of Flint Ridge.  (Nethers Farm is on the eastern side of the ridge.)  He has a creek on the property and some flint in it.   Smiley
  
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Reply #20 - Sep 2nd, 2014 at 9:50am
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His house would be in the left margin of this old map.
  

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Reply #21 - Sep 2nd, 2014 at 1:38pm
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Great map, Tim! Thanks for posting it. Smiley

Good luck when you get out to your new hunting grounds!
  
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Reply #22 - Sep 3rd, 2014 at 9:17am
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You're welcome.  That image is downsized.  For the originial go to:
http://ohioarchaeology.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/flintridgemapmills.jpg
  
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Reply #23 - Sep 2nd, 2018 at 11:59am
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Looks like Ohio produces some pretty magnificent things huh! I love flint/chert/novaculite (I’m just going to keep them all lumped together for now) but when it has some druzy crystals  Shocked Shocked Shocked so how common is the... I don’t know what the terminology is but the druzy cavity bits! In flint etc?

Looks like I’m too late to check the link out though Sad

And those pics are super cool!
  
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Re: Ohio- Flint Ridge Flint
Reply #24 - Sep 2nd, 2018 at 11:11pm
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Well Dude, those little openings in the rock are called "Vugs" or Pockets, and that's what you are looking for in the rock. That's where the minerals have room to stretch out a little and grow into crystals.
Vugs are a good thing. Smiley
How "common" they are depends on where you are and what kind of rock you are digging in. There are all kinds and sizes of vugs and how they formed and what forms or fills them up. Flint nodules, for instance, fill hollow spaces in large bodies of chalk. I forget what causes the hollow spaces, or vugs, in the chalk.
"Vesicle" is another word for vug.............. Lips Sealed
  
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Reply #25 - Sep 4th, 2018 at 7:12am
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Thanks Joe.

I have seen plenty of vugs in agate etc, just never flint (or flint that’s chert! Grin) makes sense that there would be though now I think about it. Maybe it’s just because there is a bigger market for agate that I haven’t seen any before now.

Vugs are defo a good thing!
  
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Re: Ohio- Flint Ridge Flint
Reply #26 - May 3rd, 2019 at 10:28pm
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You got it, Dude! Smiley  Actually, I would call this stuff a Jasper, (but you didn't hear that from me. Wink)  It got the name "Flint" just because it was used by Native Americans for arrowheads, etc.

Took some pictures of some slabs I just wanted to add a few.
  

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Reply #27 - May 4th, 2019 at 8:33am
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The 4th picture!!! That’s art!!
  
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Re: Ohio- Flint Ridge Flint
Reply #28 - May 4th, 2019 at 9:07pm
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Good to hear from you, Dude! I've been meaning to drop you a PM. Smiley
Yes, I agree, that is a very pretty piece of the FRF. The variety in the FRF is pretty incredible.
  
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Re: Ohio- Flint Ridge Flint
Reply #29 - May 5th, 2019 at 12:19pm
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These are very pretty. In Ohio, for the days when people don't feel like digging in the dirt (I know, perish the thought) a good source of chert or any other minerals: absolute auctions, like Dutton and Kiko. I don't mean to be unkind, but these guys are not gemologists, lol. I've gotten buckets full of chert for free because they were going to throw it away. I once got a box of glorious smokies for $5. Another time, I got around 40 Apache Tears for a buck. Another time, I got a ten pound chunk of fossilized wood for free. They were using it to block the front  wheel of a Allis Chalmers wd45. Another time, I got a whole crate of geodes for about ten bucks because they sold as "garden rocks". Or my favorite time was a few years ago, in northeastern Ohio. It wasn't a Kiko auction; I remember that name because of the soy sauce and the food wagon they have, it was one of the other guys, Dutton or something like that. They had an estate sale for an actual gemologist. It was late in the day, sweltering, and skeeters were playing Pac Man fever all over the place. The auctioneer was losing patience, and I bought the entire contents of a room for $100. Dude, there were uncut rubies and sapphires and stuff in there! I found an amethyst skull in there about the size of a grapefruit that I just sold a few weeks ago for around $700. Word to the wise: when in Ohio, look for estate sales with household contents. Now these boys ain't dumb; you're not going to be buying a flat of diamonds for the price of a six pack. But gemology doesn't appear to be in their wheelhouse. They sometimes overlook some of the more common minerals. Ya'll know how it goes: when one man sees a beat up field rock, another man sees an unbroken geode. Where one person sees some weird glob if glass that must have been smelted with some type of iron needles, another person sees rutilated smoky quartz.
  
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