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Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive:
I've been getting mine in Citrus county, bout 25 mins from the house. There are two major veins, a dark one and a white one. The white one is almost too good and shrinks a huge amount so it has needed a lot of sand. the dark vein needs a lot less sand.  But basically I just find a spot that sticks to my feet when I walk

PrimitiveTim:
Most of what I see in Tallahassee area is orange, but I haven't really looked much.  I'll just go for whatever is sticky. lol.  Those are some pretty primitive instructions and I like it!

HoBow:
Now that is cool!   8)

mullet:
Ryan, there is a vein of the white in the River where we are getting the coral, also. When
Claude VanOrder prepares his clay he grinds up his rock chips and mixes it in the clay.

Badly Bent:
Those have a nice primitive look to them Ryan, I like em'. My wife has a small collection of small native pots that she has displayed in our den. If you ever want to trade for a couple of yours send me a pm, I think she would enjoy one
of those to add to her display.

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