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I agree, I think it's granite. I can't seem to find it around here that color. The stone yard that I use says it's a Comanche boulder but I don't think that's what it is, and if it is, all of theirs are either too small or not pink enough.
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Pink Granite is often too expensive to be used this way. Could be a quarzt.
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ELS, I am guessing the cost is just because you are in Texas, in Wisconsin, that type of stone is fairly cheap. I am jumping on the granite boat.
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I am actually thinking about Kershaw Pink from SC.
The OP is in Texas too. http://www.whiz-q.com/Merchant2/merc...roduct_Count=0 |
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common name is a BFR.
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John, I name it John.
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pink quartz
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Candy Cane boulder
They call them candy cane boulders at my local stone yard .
http://www.hkgroup.com/ProductCatalo...8&LocationID=4 |
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space meteorite!
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