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Going Rock Hunting, Need some technical advice
Otoe Bow:
Ok guys, work is taking me to Ponca City, OK (in Kay County) tomorrow. At OJAM, I bought some "Kay County" rock and it's pretty good stuff. When I go there tomorrow, I plan on doing a little looking around to see what I can pick up. I've done some checking on the internet for lithic and geological info, but the technical terminology quickly overcame me. :P :(
I've seen a reference to Florence-A chert. Is that the technical name for what I want? ???
Thanks
Mike
Hillbilly:
I believe Florence A and Kay County are the same critter. There are Florences A, B, C, and D.
Otoe Bow:
Thanks Steve. From what I can tell, it is the same. Also, I found some info that it can be found in limestone outcroppings, either in the prairies or along creeks and road cuts. The stuff I bought has been heat treated and looks to me like smoked pork (segue to food discussion now) with its gray and pink tints. The raw stuff is described as "butterscotch" (again a food reference). This should be interesting. I'll post pic's if I find some.
Mike
carpenter374:
if you get a sizeable quantity and want to work out a deal let me know.
Otoe Bow:
You bet ya Carpenter. I doubt I can get much on this trip in that I'll be constrained by the car Ill be in, but "Scout's Out". I'm hoping to find a road cut with it laying around like big-o Easter eggs, but I doubt it's that easy. :-\
Capenter: You once wrote you live about 80 miles west of OKC, where does that put you, Clinton?
Mike
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